The MSc Energy Materials and Battery Science from the University of Lincoln aims to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of recent advancements in emerging energy materials, with a strong focus on battery technology, a sector experiencing significant investment from both governments and industry. The programme offers hands-on training in a variety of techniques for characterising energy materials and builds foundational knowledge in the chemistry that supports key commercial technologies.
Throughout the 1-year programme, students have access to fully equipped modern research laboratories and gain fundamental knowledge and practical skills, developed through specialist lectures, workshops, seminars, and hands-on laboratory and analytical experience.
The University of Lincoln is a well-established institution that is committed to providing advanced facilities, a supportive learning environment and impactful research contributions. Established in the late 20th century, the university has built a strong reputation for itself. Its contributions to academics have consistently ranked among the top UK universities, earning a Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF).
Grade Requirements:
A second-class honours degree or above in a science-related field.
English Proficiency:
Non-native English speakers may need to demonstrate proficiency in the language, typically through an IELTS score of at least 6.0 (with no less than 5.5 in each section). TOEFL or other equivalents are also allowed.
The tuition fees for international students enrolling in the MSc Energy Materials and Battery Science from the University of Lincoln are £18,500.
The University of Lincoln is committed to ensuring that higher education is accessible to students regardless of their financial circumstances. To uphold this commitment, the university provides a range of scholarships and financial support options aimed at easing tuition and living costs, enabling dedicated and talented students to achieve their full potential.
Graduates of the MSc Energy Materials and Battery Science from the University of Lincoln can pursue various career roles, including:
To apply for this course, you’ll need to go through UCAS. To find out more about this process, speak to one of our trained counsellors.
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