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How Flag Football, Chess, Chemistry and Sustainability Go Together

Alexander’s Journey at IMC Krems

Alexander Nitsch is currently in his first semester of the new master degree programme Sustainable Chemistry and Digital Processing. A passionate flag football and chess player, he completed his bachelor degree in Chemistry at IMC Krems.

Alexander Nitsch at his graduation.
Having completed his bachelor degree in Chemistry, Alexander Nitsch is now pursuing a master degree in Sustainable Chemistry and Digital Processing.

During his studies, Alexander experienced many highlights. He sees the international atmosphere of both the degree programme and IMC Krems as a great advantage. He particularly remembers the students’ poster presentations in the fifth semester, where he gained insights into the wide range of projects and destinations available for the Practical Training Semester. His personal highlight was the graduation ceremony – definitely a day he will never forget.

When Alexander heard about the new master degree programme Sustainable Chemistry and Digital Processing, it was immediately clear to him that he wanted to continue his academic journey at IMC Krems.

“I’m especially looking forward to the lectures on regulations and legislation, as these will be very useful in my future career,” says Alexander.
What excites him most, however, are the laboratory courses, which he already enjoyed immensely during his bachelor studies.

Alexander is convinced that studying opens up many perspectives. It is the perfect opportunity to make friends, spend a semester abroad, or take part in scientific conferences.

 

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