Monday, November 18, 2024

University of Minnesota Duluth Virtual Chemistry MS Information Session

 

Greetings from the Chemistry MS program at the University of Minnesota Duluth! We hope that your fall semester has gotten off to a great start. We are excited to be recruiting for our Fall 2025 cohort and invite you to forward this message to students and colleagues.
 
We will be offering a virtual Chemistry MS Information Session
on Tuesday, November 19 at 12:00 PM (central time).
Register for the virtual info session here!
Our Chemistry MS program comprises a core group of 31 research faculty working in state of the art research laboratories with all of the resources to pursue cutting-edge research in interdisciplinary chemical sciences. Our program and researchers are focused solely on our Master’s students, so they will be working independently on their own research projects with personal attention from faculty research advisors. 

We offer graduate teaching assistantships with generous compensation packages, including:
  • Academic year stipend with most of our students also receiving a summer stipend 
  • Full tuition coverage (up to 14 credits per semester)
  • Health and wellness benefits
The University of Minnesota Duluth is the second-largest university in the Minnesota University system, and is located on the beautiful western shore of Lake Superior. Duluth, MN, recently voted the best town in America by readers of Outside magazine, contains hundreds of miles of hiking, mountain biking, running, and skiing trails within the city limits as well as beaches, breweries, restaurants, and other cultural activities. 

The Department and University strive to attract and retain students and employees with varying identities and backgrounds. Therefore, we especially encourage applications from students who belong to groups traditionally underrepresented in STEM fields.

Applications must be submitted online. Priority deadline January 7, 2025, with applications being considered on a rolling basis thereafter.

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