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Mobility and degrees

Get up to three diplomas in two years!


The McGill University track is primarily available to European students, while non-European students are encouraged to study within the European consortium. Please note that there are only 5 spots available at McGill each year. Final mobility placements will be determined during the second semester in consultation with the program coordinators, based on the academic performance and the career goals.



At the end of the master’s programme, students are awarded a double or multiple diploma according to the mobility track they followed:

  • Master’s degree in Chemistry from Paris-Saclay University
  • Master’s degree in Materials Science and Technology from the University of Genoa
  • Master’s degree in Nanomaterials Science and Technology from the University of Porto
  • Master’s degree in Chemistry from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan
  • Master’s degree in Chemistry from McGill University
 
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