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Stanford University's chemistry doctoral program equips students for careers in research and education across various disciplines, including fundamental sciences, life sciences, medical fields, physical sciences, energy studies, materials science, and environmental research. The Chemistry Department provides graduate programs covering modern specialties such as theoretical chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, biophysical studies, biomedical chemistry, and beyond. Much of the research transcends conventional boundaries, with interdisciplinary partnerships across Stanford's dynamic research departments and institutes being a hallmark of this top-tier graduate program. The Chemistry Department prioritizes academic guidance to foster graduate students' intellectual growth and career advancement.
Applicants from colleges and universities of recognized standing who hold a U.S. bachelor's degree or its equivalent are eligible to be considered for admission for graduate study. English Proficiency: TOEFL - Your minimum score must be 100 (internet based) OR 600 (paper based).