A number of MSc Chemistry programs offer international exposure through global research collaborations and exchange and internship programs. Top-tier universities usually have partnerships with foreign institutions that enable students to work on research projects, attend workshops, or even enroll for joint degree programs. There are bursaries and funding for foreign research or work projects during the course. In addition, some programs include field trips to multinational corporations enabling students to learn about the global chemical industry.
Furthermore, students can participate at international conferences and symposiums to present their findings, interact with world scientists, and see what is new in the industry. Other universities also organize summer schools or research stays at partner institutions. Participation in such programs improve academic skills, cultural understanding, and professional networking which makes students more appealing on the job market. Such endeavors provide international career opportunities in academia, research, and the chemical industry.