Aquaporin Academy
Aquaporin
Aquaporin Academy offers students a unique opportunity to become part of Aquaporin’s development through a strong collaboration between the student and the company through study relevant projects.
Throughout the years, the Academy has supported both scientific and business-related projects benefitting both the student and Aquaporin. The industrial setting and real study cases combined with the innovative mind-set and knowledge that the students bring, is what continues to make the Academy a success for all parties.
We are looking for ambitious, proactive students who would like to learn about the Aquaporin technology, membrane development, water treatment and large-scale membrane manufacturing. We encourage students from all degree levels to apply for bachelor’s, master’s and/or special projects in collaboration with Aquaporin. Aquaporin does not offer funding, however, highly qualified students with relevant backgrounds may apply for housing sponsorship.
Aquaporin Academy accepts projects within a broad number of areas:
- Membrane Technology
- Protein Chemistry
- Analytical Chemistry
- Water treatment
- Material science
- Chemical engineering
- Environmental engineering
- Food science
- Biochemistry
- Mechanical engineering
- Nanotechnology
- Business Development
If you are interested in Aquaporin Academy or have any questions, please contact Katrine Veis academy@aquaporin.com.
Admission for Aquaporin Academy follows the academic year. Applications for students requesting to start their internship/project on or around 1. September will be reviewed in March/April, and for students requesting to start on or around 1. February the review will be in October/November. However, we are open to students wanting to start mid-term or during summer as well.
Please submit your CV and cover letter in English.
If you have any questions, please contact Katrine Veis
Administrative Support
Email.: kve@aquaporin.com
Application deadline:
Ongoing
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