European Chemist Designation
European Chemist is a professional designation. The aim of the EurChem designation is to promote the mobility of chemical scientists throughout Europe based on an agreed set of skills, competencies and training.
Applications
Candidates for EurChem must:
- be a member of a EuCheMS member society
- have a 'Bologna' 2nd cycle qualification (or equivalent)
- have at least three years' approved post-graduation professional experience
- nominate two referees
- apply through a EuCheMS member society (or through the European Chemist Registration Board in some instances)
Useful links
European Chemist Registration Board
The European Chemist Registration Board (ECRB) awards the designation European Chemist.
Chemistry Eurolabels
Eurobachelor®, Euromaster®, Eurodoctorate
PDF files for download
- Application form for European Chemist
- Guidance notes for applicants
- National Assessment Panel Report
Form to be completed by the national assessment panel. - Professional attributes for a European Chemist
The twelve professonal attributes against which a candidate's performance is judged. - European Chemist Code of Conduct
All European Chemists are required to uphold a Code of Conduct.
European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences




