The School’s alumni consists of all graduates and staff of the School and its antecedent departments, back to 1910.  Study disciplines involved are Biochemistry & Moleculary Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Microbiology and Parasitology.   

Alumni are welcome to attend any of our public lectures held during the year.  Contact the School Office to register your attendance.

You can view School newsletters and relive some of the history of the School at the About the School page.

We are developing further activities and resources to engage with alumni and other friends.  Our Alumni Reunion Day on Saturday 3 July 2010 was a great success.

 

If you are an alumnus of the School or its predecessor departments, visit UQ Alumni & Community>, where you can update your details and find out about UQ activities and events.

 

 

Picture at right:  The Chemistry Building in 2010 following a refurbishment of its exterior.

 

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Alumni Reunion Day

Photos taken on 3 July 2010, when 80 Chemistry & Molecular Biosciences Alumni visited UQ St Lucia.

Reunion for Honours Graduates 1985-1994

Please enter your information in the form below. To contact the organiser, email us or call (07) 3365 4043.

2012 TGH Jones Memorial Lecturer announced

Huw Davies (Emory University) is set to present at this important event. Students, graduates and staff are welcome.

Alumni Reunion 1975-1984

Honours graduates and staff from this period attended a special celebration on 1 December.

Graduation Celebration 2010

The School of Chemistry & Molecular Biosciences held a special function for its graduands in the Al...

Reunion for Honours Graduates 1965-1974

Photos from the special reunion held on 23 November 2010 at the UQ Art Museum

Emeritus Professor Lindsay Sly receives International Award

Emeritus Professor Lindsay Sly is the recipient of the World Federation for Culture Collections (WFCC) Me...