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University of New South Wales - Sydney - Chemistry 

 
UNSW - University of New South Wales - Sydney - Australia
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Chemistry @ UNSW

taking you places you never dreamed possible
Creative Science at the edge

Why not study with the best?

  • One of Australia’s leading, research intensive Universities
  • UNSW is ranked #1 in Australia for teaching
  • Learn and work in recently opened laboratory facilities

Undergraduate and Postgraduate Opportunities

Undergraduate degrees

Major in Chemistry

  • BSc (Advanced)
  • BSc
  • BSc (Nanotechnology)

Research degrees

  • PhD
  • MSc (research)
  • MPhil

Postgraduate coursework degrees
Chemical Analysis and Laboratory Management

  • Masters (coursework)
  • Graduate diploma
  • Graduate certificate

 

More information: chemistry_generic@unsw.edu.au

UNSW • Sydney • Australia                    www.chem.unsw.edu.au

 

Student Profiles
Joanne Hui Hui Ho

Joanne Hui Hui Ho

PhD in Chemistry

I obtained a degree in Chemistry from the National University of Singapore after which I enrolled in the Honours (Advanced Science) degree in the School of Chemistry at the University of New South Wales in 2005. Studying abroad had always been a dream of mine and it was a chance to step out of my own little world that I had been living in for so long.

Sydney was a great choice for me because it is near home and besides it is one of the most beautiful cities to live in, with a magnificent harbour and beaches as well as having a great option in entertainment, shopping and dining out. I chose chemistry at UNSW because the course is more research based and the projects were interesting. Indeed, my Honours year was one of the most challenging and rewarding years of my student life.

In 2006, I was awarded the University International Postgraduate Award. Now in my third year of a PhD, I am still enjoying my time as a research student at UNSW, where there is a focus on high quality research together with excellent facilities and a friendly supportive environment.

 
Martin Yu Kin Way

Martin Yu Kin Way

I'm a undergraduate student enrolled in Advanced Science (Chemistry) at University of New South Wales since 2007.I finished my secondary school in Hong Kong and determined chemistry is my hobby and I enjoy uncovering knoledge which also challenges thinking.

University of New South Wales is an ideal place for study and research in science disipine regarding on students, staff and equippment. A flexible choices of elective tailors your interest and future to the best. Moreover, excellent student facilities and support is offered. The friendly environment of Australia also worth a deecent choice to get some relaxation after challenging labworks. Enjoy a party after a day!

I scheduled to take a honor year in year 2010, I'm confident that honor education will benefit me a lot towards my carreer. I wish to learn from advanced research and contributes society with my knowledge.

 

 

 

 

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