Situated within the Faculty of Science, the School of Chemistry & Molecular Biosciences teaches and researches in the disciplines of Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Microbiology and Parasitology.  

The common thread in our discipline mix is the capacity of molecular-based approaches to create understanding and to lead to discovery.

Head of School's Welcome

Key Statistics

History

Facilities

Internationalisation

Operational Plan (PDF file)

Newsletters

 

 

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The Chemistry Building (left) and Molecular Biosciences Building (right) in the Science and Engineering precinct of the St Lucia campus in Brisbane.

About the School section

Head of School's Welcome

Welcome to t...

Highlights of the history of the School

 A short, summarised history of the School and its antecedent Departments: 1910-1...

Internationalisation

Learning 31% of the School's 2012 enrolments were students from overseas. Students come from...

Key Statistics

Each year, the School of Chemistry & Molecular Biosciences teaches nearly 7,000 individual students and produces more than 300 graduates. It employs around 100 long-term staff and more than 100&n...

Newsletters

General School Newsletters Year in Review 2008 (PDF)

Vacancies

Advertising of staff recruitment vacancies.
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