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Chemical engineering changes the world

Chemical engineering today is facing new challenges and opportunities. To mitigate global warming, fossil resources need to be replaced by renewable ones. That is an enormous task, but also a great opportunity for chemical engineers since new processes and products need to be developed.

In our chemical engineering master’s programmes, you can specialise in traditional chemical engineering, the food processing industry, future water-related challenges, and biorefineries.

Apply to our master's programmes now and start your journey with us.
 

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LUT University

LUT University (Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology LUT) is a public science university in Finland, bringing together the fields of technology, business, and social and communication sciences. Clean energy, water, and air are life-giving resources for which we at LUT University seek new solutions with our education and research. 

One of the world's top universities

LUT has been listed among the top 300 universities worldwide by Times Higher Education, one of the world’s most highly regarded ranking organisations. We are also a globally top-ranked university for climate action.

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Apply to our master's programmes 

Apply to our English-language master's programmes through regular admission during 16 December 2024–22 January 2025. For applying, you need to submit an electronic application along with the required documents in Studyinfo. Required documents for master's programmes are suitable bachelor’s degree, verified English language test, and min. GPA requirements or interview in some programmes.

Here's a checklist on how to apply:

No entrance exams. Studies start at the end of August 2025. If you have any questions regarding application, contact admission@lut.fi

Tuition fee, early bird discount, and scholarships

Students from outside the EU/EEA pay a tuition fee of EUR 13,500 per academic year in all English-language master's programmes. We offer an early bird discount for the first year and scholarships for the second year.

Early bird discount: An early bird discount of EUR 6,000 is available in all master’s programmes for the first academic year. In other words, the discounted tuition fee is EUR 7,500. To receive the discount, you need to accept your place at LUT and pay the tuition fee within three weeks of receiving an offer of admission.

Scholarship: Students who have completed 60 ECTS credits in their first academic year are eligible for a scholarship of EUR 6,000 for their second academic year.

There are no tuition fees for students from EU/EEA countries.

Early bird discount and scholarships in master's programmes

Continue your studies in doctoral programmes

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After completing a master's degree at LUT, you can continue your studies at the doctoral level, expanding your knowledge in a specific field of study and deepening your academic skills.

Our doctoral programmes cover all of LUT’s fields of science: business, technology, and social and communication sciences. During your doctoral studies, you will acquire in-depth knowledge of your research field and be able to apply research methods to generate new scientific knowledge.
 

Master's programmes in chemical engineering, mainoslaskeutumissivu
During my studies, the most tangible thing has been actually doing the simulation and modelling of the processes: how can we improve or how can we even make completely new processes.
Emma Laasonen
Student at LUT

Finland as a study destination

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Finland is a booming country that is consistently ranked among the top ten in the world in terms of the standard of living, economic stability, and education. It is a country of innovation and technology and has continuously topped related global indices. Finnish companies highly value innovation designed to solve problems in a pragmatic and surprising way.

On the global scale, Finland is a small country. Finland's population of 5 million makes up barely 0.07 per cent of the world's population, and its land area accounts for as much of the world's total area. However, even a small country can rise to the top, and this is what Finland has done: in international comparisons, Finland is often among the leading nations. Finland is:

  • the happiest country for the seventh year in row;
  • the top country in education according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD);
  • the most advanced country in the EU in the utilisation of digitalisation;
  • the second largest in the EU in the share of renewable energy in the country's total energy consumption;
  • the third most innovative country.

How much does it cost to live in Finland? 

Finland is known for its high standard of living, which means the local price level is not the lowest in the world. However, the cost of living in Finland is about the same as in other EU countries. Expenses vary depending on the accommodation you choose and your personal spending habits.

In LUT’s campus cities, living expenses including accommodation in a student apartment may amount to roughly EUR 700–800 a month. 

As a degree student in Finland, you will receive a student card that entitles you to student discounts on meals and other services (e.g., transport, museums, cultural events, and recreational activities).
 

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Why choose LUT University?

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  • We are in the top 300 of the THE World University Rankings, the foremost global ranking of universities.
  • We are one of the world's top universities for climate action. 
  • We offer high-quality education through internationally accredited programmes. 
  • Our international community of almost 100 nationalities welcomes you. 
  • Our campuses and regional units offer a compact combination of all of the services students need. In our campus and regional unit cities, accommodaion is located within walking distance from the university, and there are plenty of excellent sports and recreation venues.
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LUT campuses 2021
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