TCCM Erasmus Mundus Masters in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modeling

The Erasmus Mundus Masters in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling (TCCM) is a prestigious two-year joint master’s degree designed for students who want to dive deep into the world of theoretical chemistry, advanced simulation techniques, and computational modelling used across molecular science fields such as drug design, materials chemistry, astrochemistry and more. The programme uniquely blends scientific theory with extensive practical applications of quantum and classical computational methods, preparing graduates for research, industry and further doctoral studies.

TCCM Erasmus Mundus benefits from a strong international consortium that allows students to study and research across multiple European countries, gaining valuable mobility experience and academic exposure. The curriculum equips students with high-level analytical skills and hands-on expertise in state-of-the-art computational tools, making them highly competitive in both academic and industrial job markets upon graduation.

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Programme NameErasmus Mundus Masters in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling
Duration2 academic years (120 ECTS)
Degree TypeJoint Master’s Degree
Language of InstructionEnglish
Study ModelYear 1 at one consortium university, Year 2 across consortium partners with thesis research
Scholarship TypeErasmus+ Joint Master Funding and TCCM scholarships
Academic FocusAdvanced Quantum Chemistry, Computational Modelling, Molecular Dynamics, Research Project
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StatusOngoing
Start Date01 October 2024
End Date30 November 2030
Action TypeErasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJM)

The TCCM programme is delivered by a consortium of leading European universities:

UniversityCountry
Autonomous University of MadridSpain
University of BarcelonaSpain
University of ValenciaSpain
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KU Leuven)Belgium
University of GroningenNetherlands
Université de Toulouse III – Paul SabatierFrance
University of PerugiaItaly
University of TriesteItaly
YearLocationAcademic Components
Year 1Consortium partner university chosen by studentCore modules in quantum chemistry, theoretical methods and computational techniques
Year 2Consortium partner universities + Research placementsAdvanced research, intensive courses and master thesis project (60 ECTS)
Optional MobilityAdditional research or internship abroadResearch in associated partners or industrial placements

The TCCM Erasmus Mundus programme emphasizes research excellence and industry relevance, with mobility components that allow students to undertake research projects in different European research groups and institutions. Students gain practical experience in modelling complex molecules, integrating theoretical frameworks with real-world simulation tools. Graduates are well positioned for doctoral studies or careers in pharmaceuticals, materials development, computational physics and industrial R&D.

Applicants to the TCCM Erasmus Mundus must meet the following criteria:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Physics, Material Science or closely related field (or approved equivalent)
  • Completion of bachelor’s before programme start
  • English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS 6.5, TOEFL iBT ~87, B2 level), or documented instruction in English
  • Motivation for advanced computational and theoretical chemistry studies
  • Academic transcripts and CV demonstrating research potential
  • Bachelor’s degree certificate and official transcripts
  • Proof of English proficiency or official letter of English-taught degree status
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Motivation letter
  • Two or more academic reference letters
  • Valid passport identification page
  1. Register on the official TCCM application portal when call is open.
  2. Fill in personal, academic and background details.
  3. Upload all required documents in English.
  4. Submit reference contact details for referees to upload letters.
  5. Review and submit application before deadline.
  6. Await selection and interview (if applicable).

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Application Timelines change each year. Please visit the official website of the Program to confirm the exact timeline.

StageTimeline
Applications OpenNovember
Application DeadlineFebruary
Selection and ReviewFebruary–March
Final Results NotificationMarch–April
Programme StartEarly September
  • Erasmus+ funding covering tuition fees and participation costs.
  • Monthly living allowance and health insurance contribution.
  • Travel support and installation allowance.
  • Access to research events, training and network programmes.
  • Financial aid opportunities for self-funded students as well.
  • Articulate motivation for research in computational chemistry.
  • Highlight relevant coursework or research experience.
  • Present strong academic references.
  • Demonstrate readiness for international research mobility.
  • Ensure documents are professionally prepared and error-free.

“The TCCM Master introduced me in the stimulating world of simulations in Chemistry, with international focus, I had the opportunity to know professors and researchers coming from different areas of the theoretical  chemistry.

ERICA MORENO

What is the TCCM Erasmus Mundus program?

The TCCM Erasmus Mundus is a two-year joint master’s program focusing on theoretical chemistry and computational modeling, offered by a consortium of European universities.

Who can apply for the TCCM Erasmus Mundus program?

Applicants with a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Physics, or Material Science, and proficiency in English, are eligible to apply

Are scholarships available for the TCCM Erasmus Mundus program?

Yes, scholarships are available for both European and non-European students, covering tuition fees, travel, and living expenses.

What is the structure of the TCCM Erasmus Mundus program?

The program spans two years, with the first year focusing on foundational courses and the second year on specialized courses and a master’s thesis.

How does the mobility aspect work in the TCCM Erasmus Mundus program?

Students are required to study in at least two different countries within the consortium, earning a minimum of 30 ECTS credits in each location.

What are the career prospects after completing the TCCM Erasmus Mundus program?

Graduates can pursue careers in research, academia, and various industries, including pharmaceuticals, materials science, and computational modeling.