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Chemistry 2026 - 2027

🎓 Chemistry continues to be a field of immense importance and opportunity in 2026–2027, with students seeking advanced education and funding opportunities in various countries.

Countries like Switzerland, Germany, Thailand, Canada, and the United States offer scholarships, grants, and bursaries for chemical sciences specializations.

This year promises exciting prospects for aspiring chemists, fostering global collaboration and innovation. 🌍🧠✍️💡📚

Switzerland's SEFRI is offering fully-funded scholarships for postgraduates in various fields, including chemistry, agriculture, education, engineering, finance, IT, linguistics, law, management, medicine, and social sciences.

Applications are open until May 31, 2026.

Concordia University in Canada provides partial funding for undergraduate students pursuing a chemistry degree.

The deadline is May 15, 2026.

Michigan State University offers the MSU Black Alumni Association Endowed Scholarship with partial funding for undergraduate chemists, also closing on May 15, 2026.

Mina7 blog promotes scholarships in Thailand at Prince of Songkla University and in Germany through SBW Berlin Bourse, both accepting applications until September 30 and December 31, 2026, respectively.

Explore more opportunities and find your perfect match on Mina7Portal.com, the ultimate platform for global academic and scholarship searches. 📚✨

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