Vienna University of Technology

Master in Green Chemistry

Vienna, Austria

The Master in Green Chemistry at Vienna University of Technology is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) is a historic and research-intensive institution in Austria’s capital, founded in 1815 and renowned for engineering, computer science, architecture, and the natural sciences. Hosting over eleven thousand students, including a substantial international community, TU Wien blends strong theoretical foundations with practical, project-based learning. Its central Vienna location provides excellent links to industry partners, cultural institutions, and international research networks.

TU Wien emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, innovation, and real-world impact through applied research and partnerships with industry. Students benefit from modern laboratories, design studios, and entrepreneurship initiatives that support hands-on learning and startup formation. With a diverse portfolio of roughly seventeen academic programs and a supportive international office, the university helps students access internships, research placements, and cross-border exchange opportunities.

Campus life combines rigorous academics with Vienna’s high quality of life, offering cultural richness, efficient public transport, and a welcoming student community. International students will find language support services and integration programs that ease arrival and study in Austria. Whether pursuing advanced research or professional preparation, TU Wien provides a well-rounded technical education grounded in innovation, sustainability, and global collaboration.

About the Program

The Master in Green Chemistry is a degree program for students who want to develop sustainable solutions for the environment. This master's degree takes place over several years and helps students learn how to create new chemical substances and methods that reduce environmental burden.

The curriculum covers subjects like green chemistry principles and sustainable development. Students develop skills in areas like innovation and problem-solving, and they get hands-on experience with new chemical substances and methods.

Graduates can work as Sustainability Specialists, Environmental Consultants, Green Chemistry Researchers, or Innovation Managers. They can find jobs in industries like energy, pharmaceuticals, or manufacturing, and work for employers like government agencies, research institutions, or private companies.

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