Diploma award ceremony 12.06.2024
The School of Chemical Engineering congratulates all the graduates of spring 2024!

The following degrees were awarded at this spring's graduation ceremony:
Bachelors degrees: 2
Masters degrees: 27
Doctor of Science: 3
In total, 32 students reached a significant stage in their studies and are ready to move on to new challenges.
Congratulations to all graduates and good luck on your future career paths!
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