Master's degree and Graduate Diploma in Computational Chemistry via the internet

Important Announcement.

It is with some regret, that we announce that the M Sc in Computational Chemistry and Graduate Diploma in Computational Chemistry will no longer be offered from any of the participating universities from 2002. No new students will be admitted into the course from the beginning of 2002. Existing students will be fully supported in completing the course.

The prime reason is that two of the staff involved are approaching retirement and we want to ensure that all students in the program can complete their studies. To do this it was necessary to stop the student intake in the very near futurefrom the beginning of this year.

We leave the rest of this site up for the benefit of existing students and for general interest.

The Masters course involves work using the web at the student's home site, followed by a short research project. The Graduate Diploma course is identical with the exclusion of the research project.

History and Staff Involved.                                 Details of courses

Recently one of our M Sc students who comes to Computational Chemistry from a different background, wrote a brief account of how he found out what computational chemistry is all about. We thought you might find this interesting so we have added it here on our server.

For information on these web pages, please contact Brian Salter-Duke.

Last modified: 20 January 2002.