Master's Degree Programme in
Sustainable Chemistry and Technologies
Enrolment from 2025/2026

Double degree with Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology

Contacts

Academic Coordinator: Prof. Alvise Perosa
Department  of Molecular Sciences and Nanosystems - Educational Programmes office: internazionale.dsmn@unive.it
International Office - Welcome Unit: jointdegree@unive.it

The programme at a glance

The double degree programme between Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology offers students the opportunity to pursue an international study path, attending courses at the partner University during the second semester of the first year and achieving, at the end of the programme, two academic qualifications (double degree).

Type of agreement Double degree  
Admission Call for Applications  
Who can apply Students regularly enrolled (or who wish to enroll) in the 1st year of the master’s programme in Sustainable Chemistry and Technologies - Biomolecular Chemistry curriculum  
Partner universities Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology  
Duration of the mobility One academic semester  
Mobility period 2nd semester of the 1st year  
Tuition fees Payment of tuition fees at Ca' Foscari for the entire duration of the programme and exemption at the partner University  
Graduation At Ca’ Foscari  
Awarded degrees
  • Master’s degree in Sustainable Chemistry and Technologies from Ca’ Foscari University of Venice;
  • M.Sc. in Chemical Technology from Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology.
 

Admission Requirements

The double degree programme is reserved to students enrolled (or who wish to enroll) in the master’s degree programme in Sustainable Chemistry and Technologies - Biomolecular Chemistry curriculum at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. 

To participate in the programme, candidates shall have at least a B2 level English language proficiency, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). An official language certification is not required.

The selection process takes place before the enrollment deadline. 

Students selected before the actual enrollment in the master's degree programme in Chemistry and Sustainable Technologies must meet the course’s admission requirements (minimum curricular requirements and personal preparation) and commit to finalize their enrollment by the deadlines set for the academic year following the Call’s publication year. Failure to do so will result in an exclusion from the programme.

For further details regarding the programme's admission requirements, please refer to the dedicated datasheet in Annex A of the Call for applications.


Application and selection

Students can apply for the programme following the procedures and deadlines outlined in the Call for applications and its annexes, which are published annually.

The results of the selection process are published on this webpage, according to the timelines specified in Annex A of the Call.

Calls and forms


Programme and Study Plan

Selected students will carry out a mobility semester at the partner University in the 2nd semester of the 1st year of enrollment in the master's degree programme in Chemistry and Sustainable Technologies.

During the semester abroad, they will need to take exams for a total of 30 ECTS credits, to be agreed upon with the programme’s academic coordinators at both Universities, which will be recognized at Ca' Foscari with exams included in the study plan.

For more information on the programme and the study plan, please contact the Department’s Educational Programmes office: internazionale.dsmn@unive.it


Tuition fees and mobility grant

Selected students are required to pay tuition fees to Ca' Foscari for the entire duration of the programme and will benefit from total exemption from the payment of tuition fees at the partner University.

For the mobility period, students will benefit from a mobility grant with a variable amount, as defined annually in the Calls for Applications.


Mobility procedures

Before departing for the mobility, selected students will be required to:

  • complete the registration/application procedure at the receiving institution according to the methods and within the deadlines set by the Partner University;
  • sign the grant agreement that regulates the disbursement of the mobility grant;
  • fill out the Learning Agreement, listing all the educational activities to be carried out at the Partner University and identifying the equivalences with the courses included in the Ca' Foscari study plan, which must be approved by the academic coordinators of the programme at Ca' Foscari and at the Host University.

Further information will be provided by the Welcome Unit (International Office) upon completion of the selection process and after formal acceptance of the offer.

After reaching the destination, students will have to get the confirmation of arrival form signed by the Partner University, to certify the actual start date of the mobility period (orientation/welcome activities or educational activities).

If the students intend to make changes to the study plan agreed upon before departure, it is possible to complete a Learning Agreement variation form, which must be approved by the academic coordinators of the programme at Ca' Foscari and at the Host University.

Before returning from the mobility, students will have to get the confirmation of departure form signed by the Partner University, to certify the actual end date of the mobility period.

As soon as available, students must send to the Welcome Unit (International Office) the Transcript of records issued by the Host University, i.e. the certificate listing all the exams they passed during the mobility abroad.

The exams reported in the Transcript of records must correspond to those agreed upon in the Learning Agreement and any subsequent variation forms.


Graduation

Students will graduate at Ca’ Foscari, following the procedures and meeting the deadlines indicated on the relevant webpage: Thesis and final degree exam | Deadlines, admission and procedures.

Once they have obtained the Italian degree, students must inform the Welcome Unit, which will be responsible for sending the necessary documentation to the partner university to initiate the Uzbek diploma issuance process.

Both diplomas will be legally recognized in the countries of issuance.

A bonus point will be added to the final exam grade for students who participated in a double or joint degree programme. More information is available at the following webpage: Characteristics and assessment of final exam.


Incoming students

Further information on the procedures for the incoming double degree students: Double and Joint Degrees - Incoming students.