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=Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg (Chalmers)= Nuclear Chemistry and Industrial Materials Recycling Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering SE-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden Link to official web-site. CHALMERS is a CINCH-II project partner. Contact person for NRC courses: Teodora Retegan; Christian Ekberg ; Stefan Allard

Chalmers Nuclear Chemistry Courses
Chalmers Nuclear Chemistry courses are integrated part of a Master program: [|Nuclear Science and Technology]
 * KBT192 Nuclear Chemistry I
 * KBT168 Nuclear Chemistry II
 * KBT171 Chemistry of Actinides, Lanthanides and Superheavy Elements
 * KBT220 Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry
 * KBT215 Radioecology and Radioanalytical Chemistry


 * Chalmers Courses that Partially Teach Nuclear Aspects**
 * KBT195 Solvent Extraction

=Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU)= Department of Nuclear Chemistry, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, CTU Břehová 7, 115 18 Prague, Czech Republic Department official website Link to official CTU website for foreign students

CTU offers comprehensive Bachelor, Master, and Ph.D programmes in Nuclear Chemistry leading to titles in Nuclear Chemistry. In addition to standard chemistry programme, the **bachelor-level studies** of Nuclear chemistry consist of seven compulsory courses (in total 20 credit units) and bachelor's thesis project (15 cu). Up to 17 cu in “nuclear topics” can be additionally selected from five available optional courses. __ Compulsory courses __ __ Optional courses __
 * Nuclear chemistry 1 (3 cu)
 * Nuclear chemistry 2 (4 cu)
 * Detection of Ionizing Radiation (2 cu)
 * Nuclear Power Plants Design and Operation (3 cu)
 * Practical Exercises in Detection of Ionizing Radiation (3 cu)
 * Practical Exercises in Radiochemical Techniques (2 cu)
 * Dosimetry and Radiation Protection (3 cu)
 * Nuclear physics (6 cu)
 * Quantum physics (3 cu)
 * Introduction to Elementary Particle Physics (2 cu)
 * Transport of Ionizing Radiation and Monte Carlo Method (4 cu)
 * Exact Methods in Research of Historic Monuments (2 cu)

The **master-level studies** of Nuclear chemistry at CTU consist of nine compulsory courses (in total 30 credit units), research project (14 cu), master's thesis project (30 cu), and optional courses (each 2-4 cu) up to the required total of 120 cu. __ Compulsory courses __ __ Optional courses __ By selecting relevant courses from the available total of 22 courses, the students can further specialize into one of the following sub-fields of Nuclear Chemistry
 * Separation Methods in Nuclear Chemistry (3 cu)
 * Trace radiochemistry (3 cu)
 * Radiation chemistry (3 cu)
 * Environment Chemistry and Radioecology (2 cu)
 * Radioanalytical methods (3 cu)
 * Practical Exercises in Nuclear Chemistry (4 cu)
 * Practical Exercises in Radiation Chemistry (3 cu)
 * Practical Exercises in Separation Methods (3 cu)
 * Radionuclide Production (2 cu)
 * Applied nuclear chemistry
 * Nuclear chemistry in biology and medicine
 * Chemistry of the environment and radioecology

=University of Oslo (UiO)= P.O. Box 1072 - Blindern, NO- 0316 Oslo, Norway. Link to official UiO web-site: UiO is a CINCH-II project partner. Contact person for NRC courses: Jon Petter Omtvedt

UiO Nuclear Chemistry Courses

 * KJM 3900 Radioactivity and Nuclear Chemistry (official website)
 * KJM 5901 Radiochemical Methods (official website)
 * KJM 5911 Laboratory Nuclear Chemistry Excercises (official website)
 * KJM 5951 Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry (official website)

UiO Courses that Partially Teach Nuclear Aspects

 * KJM 3700 Environmental Chemistry I (NukWik material) (official wbsite)
 * KJM 5940 Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange (official website)

=Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)/Center for Environmental Radioactivity (CERAD CoE)= P.O Box 5003, NO-1432 Ås, Norway. Link to NMBU website Link to CERAD CoE website

MSc program in Radioecology (official website)
NMBU/CERAD offers an European MSc in Radioecology. In a diverse learning process, you will gain knowledge about radioecology; behaviour of radionuclides in the environment, as well as impact and risk assessment based on radiochemistry and radiation protection, the nuclear industry and waste management, project management and research methods.

NMBU/CERAD Nuclear Science courses

 * KJM350 Radiation and Radiochemistry, 10 ECTS (official website)
 * KJM351 Experimental Radioecology and Environmental Radioactivity, 10 ECTS (official website)
 * KJM352 Basic Radiochemistry, 5 ECTS (official website)
 * KJM353 Radioecology, 5 ECTS (official website)
 * MINA410 Environmental Radiobiology, 5 ECTS (official website)

=University of Helsinki, Finland, Laboratory of Radiochemistry= P.O.Box 55 FIN-00014 UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI, Finland [|website], contact person: pofessor Jukka Lehto

**Master's program in radiochemistry**
University of Helsinki offers a comprehensive master's program in radiochemistry (84 credit units radiochemistry and 36 cu elective studies). The radiochemistry studies consist of five compulsory courses (in total 25 credit units), master's theses work (40 cu), 10 cu of other compulsory studies and 9 cu of optional courses. For full information __Compulsory courses:__ Basic radiochemistry (4 cu) Basic radiochemistry exercises (4 cu) Radiation safety (3 cu) Detection and measurement of radiation (7 cu) Chemistry and analysis of radionuclides (7 cu) __Optional courses (3 cu each):__ Environmental radioactivity Chemistry of the nuclear fuel cycle Chemistry of radiopharmaceuticals Radiation chemistry Tracer techniques Atmospheric radioactivity Chemistry of the final disposal of spent nuclear fuel

=NRC Course Listings on Other Web-portals=
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