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19 PhD programmes in Chemistry in Sweden
Chemistry
The education at the doctoral level in Chemistry at Linköping University shall give the student the ability to conduct research work independently, as well as provide in-depth knowledge and skills in the field.
Chemistry
Chemistry concerns aspects of elements and chemical compounds. At Uppsala University, the subject is dynamic and wide in scope, with possible interdisciplinary connections and research collaborations with (for example) biosciences, physics, materials science, medicine, pharmacy and education development.
Geochemistry
Geochemistry is the study of planet chemical processes. The field includes studies of organic, inorganic chemistry and biogeochemical processes. This PhD is offered at Stockholm University.
Organic Chemistry
The Department of Organic Chemistry at Stockholm University offers education in organic chemistry at PhD level.
Chemistry
At the Department of Chemistry doctoral studies (PhD studies) at Lund University are conducted in various subjects.
Theoretical Chemistry and Biology
The aim of doctoral studies is to provide society with qualified researchers who can contribute to sustainable societal development. KTH Royal Institute of Technology offers this PhD in Theoretical Chemistry and Biology.
Medicinal Chemistry
At the Department of Medicinal Chemistry at Uppsala University, we conduct frontline research with a focus on how specific substances can be developed into drugs.
Chemistry
Chemistry as a subject includes the study of basic and applied processes at the molecular level. This programme is offered at the Karlstad University.
Chemical Science and Engineering
The doctoral program in Chemical Science and Engineering at KTH Royal Institute of Technology has three research areas: Fibre and Polymer Science, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.
Chemical Technology
Chemical Technology at Luleå University of Technology includes the design and analysis of industrial chemical processes and products through experimental and theoretical studies.
Applied Geochemistry
Applied Geochemistry at Luleå University of Technology focuses on studies of the presence of elements and the geochemical processes that take place in rock, soil and water at Earth's surface.
Inorganic Chemistry
The Inorganic Chemistry subject at Lund University covers third-cycle education in the areas of solid state chemistry and material chemistry.
Chemistry and Molecular Biology
The Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Gothenburg offers doctoral education within the fields of chemical sciences, molecular life sciences and environmental sciences.
Biophysical Chemistry
The subject at Lund University involves research and third-cycle studies in Biophysical Chemistry. Methods of physics and molecular biology are used to study proteins and other biomolecules in solutions or more complex systems in order to explain biological function in terms of molecular exchange, structure and dynamics.
Organic Chemistry
The Organic Chemistry degree at Lund University deals with the chemistry compounds containing carbon. Traditionally, the subject deals with molecules of low molecular weight, both natural and artificial.
Chemistry
Do you want to research a substance that deals with the structure and reactions of molecules? As a doctoral student in Chemistry at Chalmers University of Technology, you get the opportunity to develop knowledge that is central to understanding the composition, structure, and properties of substances.
Polymer Technology
The Polymer Technology programme from Lund University is an interdisciplinary subject including the chemistry and physics of polymers, polymers from renewable resources, processing and use of polymer materials, and degradation and environmental aspects of polymer materials.
Chemistry of Interfaces
The research discipline Chemistry of Interfaces at Luleå University of Technology uses spectroscopy and potentiometry to study surface adsorption processes in various applications.
Chemistry
The fulltime Chemistry at the Umea University studies extend over four years and lead to the PhD degree.