Lena Ehlers successfully completed her M.Sc. degree in Process-Oriented Materials Research with distinction. The programme team congratulates her warmly on this achievement.
Process-oriented materials research, M.Sc.
Semester kick-off
At the beginning of each semester, current and former ProMat students meet for a joint kick-off and welcome breakfast. Just as it was this time.
We wish all of our students lots of success for the upcoming winter semester 24/25!
The ProMat course of studies
The ProMat course of studies includes much more than just attending lectures. Here you will find a short description and a graphical representation of the course of studies.
Study profile
Title: | Master of Science, M. Sc. |
Length of study: | 4 semesters, 120 CP / ECTS |
Programme language: | German and English |
Application deadline: | 15th of January for the summer semester; |
Since the winter semester 2018/2019, the University of Bremen is offering a new, interdisciplinary master's programme: ProMat is addressing students who aim to pursue a scientific career in the STEM fields.
more information in the flyer (in German)
see our new poster (in German)
Information event for people interested in studying ProMat on the 17. June 2025, 4 pm
Are you interested in studying ProMat?
Answers to all your questions about the interdisciplinary Master's programme ProMat will be provided at the upcoming information event
Office hours and contact information
Process-oriented materials research, ProMat TAB-building, room 3.30
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