The objective of the Master's Degree in Sustainable Chemistry is to ensure that the student is capable of developing new chemical processes that are efficient, economically viable and that are carried out in a manner that is respectful of the Environment. This will make it possible to minimize the consumption of energy and raw materials and also reduce the risks associated with the production, handling and use of chemical products necessary for our current way of life.
This master's degree is a national benchmark in the fields of Sustainable Chemistry and Catalysis. One of the most important catalysis research institutes in Europe, the Institute of Chemical Technology (UPV-CSIC) actively participates in this master's degree and allows enrolled students to carry out the final master's project at its facilities, under the supervision of one of its researchers.
Interuniversity Master. The Master's Degree in Sustainable Chemistry is inter-university and the participating universities are: the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) , the Jaume I University of Castellón (UJI) and the University of Extremadura (UEx).