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Our chemistry department provides Master of Science and Doctoral programs across all principal chemistry disciplines (analytical, inorganic, organic, physical, theoretical). Each graduate student benefits from personalized programs and close collaboration with faculty members. With a rich legacy in research and advanced education, we've granted over 350 master's degrees since our inaugural one in 1919. Our doctoral program began in 1952, producing more than 200 Ph.D. graduates, including notable alumni like Nobel Prize winner Henry Taube (1983; M.Sc., 1937) who achieved remarkable success in academic and industrial fields.
As a researcher at the University of Saskatchewan, you'll utilize cutting-edge resources including the Saskatchewan Structural Sciences Centre and Canada's exclusive synchrotron facility, the Canadian Light Source.