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Dear Colleagues and Students

University of Madeira and Centro de Química da Madeira, Madeira Island, Portugal, invite applicants with a Bachelor or a Master degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology, Life Sciences, Materials, Physics or related sciences/engineering courses to apply to the 2nd Edition of the Master Programme in Nanochemistry and Nanomaterials - more info at www.uma.pt/mnn.


DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: August 18 (17:00 hours: GMT)
Tuition fees: €2500/Year in 10 installments (2013/2014).
Tuition fees reductions for the best 10 applicants.

Download the brochure here: http://bit.ly/VTuceW

The Master programme will be taught in English and starts in 16 of September 2013 with full time attendance.

Required Documents
• Motivation letter in English;
• Copy of passport, citizen or identity card;
• Copy of the Taxpayer Identification Number(only for European applicants);
• Copy of the diploma and transcripts of completed courses and grades (when applicable it should be sent copies of the originals and authenticated translations of the documents into English);
• Full curriculum vitae preferably in the Europass format;
• Other documents that the candidate deems useful to demonstrate their qualifications and curriculum;
• Two signed letters of recommendation.


APPLICATIONS
Applications must be made at https://applications.uma.pt/?lang=EN . (17:00 hours: GMT)

VISA
To see the entry and residence conditions in Portugal visit: http://bit.ly/w2M93g


IMPORTANT INFORMATION
• This master is accredited by the Agency for Assessment and Accreditation of Higher Education - A3ES, registered at Institute of Nanotechnology and the degree recognized by the People Republic of China (Agreement between Portugal-China);

• The candidates must have a strong motivation, resilience, excellent academic background and proficiency in spoken and written English. The selection process will be based on undergraduate study results, motivation, and a possible interview;

• A proof of your proficiency in written and spoken English, (e.g. TOEFL test certificate) is not needed but is highly recommended;

• Students are expected to support their accommodation, living costs, obligatory insurance and travel costs themselves. The University of Madeira and the partner institutions have services for foreign students that can provide assistance in arranging accommodation, insurances and other living arrangements;

• Most students from countries outside the European Union are not eligible to apply for part-time work due to student visa regulations.

For further information please contact:

João Rodrigues
E-mail: mnn@uma.pt
www.uma.pt/mnn

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