About the School
|
Situated within the Faculty of Science, the School of Chemical and Molecular Biosciences teaches and researches in the disciplines of Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnolgy, Microbiology and Parasitology. The common thread in our discipine mix is the capacity of molecular-based approaches to create understanding and to lead to discovery. Operational Plan (PDF file) Newsletters - Year in Review 2008 and Edition 1, 2009 (PDF files) To learn more about our teaching, research and engagement, return to the School's home page.
The Chemistry Building (left) and Molecular Biosciences Building (right) in the Science and Engineering precinct of the St Lucia campus in Brisbane. |
| » Head of School's Welcome Welcome to the School of Chemistry & Molecular Biosciences at the University of Queensland The School of Chemistry & Molecular Biosciences came into being in 2009, having previously been known as the School... |
| » Key Statistics Each year, the School of Chemistry & Molecular Biosciences teaches more than 5,500 students and produces more than 400 graduates. It employs around 110 long-term staff and 75 shorter-term research staff. |
| » A short history of the School The School of Chemistry & Molecular Biosciences came into being 1 January 2009, having been known previously as the School of Molecular and Microbial Sciences (SMMS). SMMS was formed in 2000 by amalgamating the former Depar... |


