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Graduate School of Engineering

Program Overview

Master

AWARD

Master's Degree in Chemistry

DURATION

2Y

SCHOOL(S)

Graduate School of Engineering

Doctor

AWARD

PhD in Chemistry

DURATION

3Y

SCHOOL(S)

Graduate School of Engineering

Chemistry Program

Program Introduction

Nagoya University’s Graduate Program in Chemistry provides a research-focused education covering a broad range of pure and applied chemistry. The program emphasizes collaboration across disciplines, including physics and life sciences, and supports the development of functional materials and chemical technologies. Students gain foundational and advanced knowledge through coursework and conduct research in areas such as catalysis, materials chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, and chemical biology. With access to faculty from both the School of Science and the School of Engineering, the program prepares graduates for careers in research, education, and industry, both in Japan and internationally.

Take a look at the List of Available Research Groups below to see the full list of available research topics.

List of Key Research Topics

Organic Materials / Organic Reactions / Catalysis in Organic Synthesis / Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules / Organic Chemistry of Macromolecules / Catalyst Design / Functional Materials Engineering / Chemical Biotechnology / Supramolecular Biochemistry / Chemical Genetics / Biochemical Engineering / Molecular and Bio-Environmental Process / Structural Biotechnology / Organoelement -, Macromolecular Assembly -, Structural and Functional -, Supramolecular-Polymer -, Material Design -, Functional Materials -, Porous Materials Chemistry

How to Apply

The Chemistry Engineering Program conducts its first round of admissions in January. A second, rolling admission period may be offered in May, depending on the availability of seats remaining after the first round. The availability of the rolling admission will be announced in mid-April on the G30 Graduate School Admissions page.

Applicants are advised to contact their prospective research supervisor in advance to confirm whether the research group can accommodate an additional graduate student. If you do not receive a timely reply, we recommend contacting another research group.

Contact information for program professors can be found in the List of Available Research Groups above or by emailing the Graduate School directly. The Graduate School’s contact details are provided at the end of this page.

Please click the “Apply Here” icon above to view the full application instructions.

Tips for a succesful application :

  • Contact intended research supervisor in advance
  • Make sure to align research plan to the research field of supervising professor.
  • Include examples of past research experience (papers, conference participations etc.)
  • Submit your application before the application deadline so AO can check your application for missing documents.

Contact Info

Student Affairs Division

For the admission requirements and scholarship related inquiry, please contact the student affairs division of the school that you are applying for.

Contact us by email

Contact us by phone

+81-52-789-3972

Office Hours

Mondays to Fridays* 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Japan standard Time (GMT+9) *Except Japanese National Holidays

Reseach Group

Applicants to the G30 Graduate Programs are required to contact their prospective research supervisor in advance to confirm whether the research group can accommodate an additional graduate student. If you do not receive a timely response, we recommend reaching out to another research group. Contact information for program professors can be found in the List of Available Research Groups below, or by contacting the Graduate School directly via email.

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