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Graduate students can pursue research in cutting-edge facilities to earn their Master of Science (MSc) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees. Their studies span diverse fields such as analytical, biological, environmental, inorganic, organic, materials, physical, polymer, and theoretical chemistry, along with related interdisciplinary subjects.
Founded in 1859, the Department of Chemistry ranks among the world's premier institutions. It is renowned for its exceptional teaching, state-of-the-art research infrastructure, and its legacy of producing outstanding scientists. Collaborative programs include Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Studies. Competitive funding packages—combining research assistantships, teaching assistantships, and fellowships—are guaranteed for all graduate students, with additional financial incentives for scholarship recipients.
Students gain from strong partnerships with hospitals, industries, and government labs. They access advanced research laboratories and equipment while working at the intersection of chemistry with biology, medicine, nanotechnology, and environmental science.
Chemical Physics explores the intersection of physics, mathematics, applied mathematics, computer science, and chemistry. This field seeks to uncover the fundamental principles governing molecular and bulk-matter systems by examining atomic and molecular interactions.