- Students will get to choose a topic that they are interested in, be assigned an academic supervisor who specialises in that area and work in their laboratory as part of a team of scientists. Some students projects even lead to publications in academic journals.
- University teach students advanced lab techniques and train them to use state-of-the-art chemistry equipment. Two lecture modules will help students further develop their chemistry expertise.
- Each one allows them to pick the topics that most interest from a range of organic, inorganic and physical chemistry subjects. Current examples range from metals in medicine and enzyme catalysis, to graph theory and quantum chemistry, and polymer architectures and nanochemistry.