The City University of New York Graduate Center
Ph.D. Program in Chemistry

The benefits of choosing CUNY. 5 years with: Annual Stipend; Full Tuition Waiver; Health Insurance; Diversity Enhancement.

 

Molecule containing 120 carbon atoms that is stable according to ab initio calculations performed by Professors Jerome Schulman and Raymond Disch of Queens College.The Program is consortial in nature with faculty drawn principally from chemistry departments at five senior colleges. These colleges are Brooklyn College, City College, Hunter College, Queens College, The College of Staten Island and York College .

Applicants to the Program are asked to select one of these colleges as the location at which they intend to carry out their doctoral research. Doctoral research and laboratory courses are conducted at the Colleges. Doctoral seminars and lecture courses are given at the Graduate Center in Manhattan which also serves as the administrative headquarters of the Program. At-large faculty at other colleges also participate in the Program.

Students may specialize in analytical, inorganic, nanotechnology & materials, organic, physical, theoretical or polymer chemistry, or molecular biophysics.

The Ph. D. Degree is granted by The Graduate Center of the City University of New York.


Ph.D. Program in Chemistry
The Graduate Center • The City University of New York
365 Fifth Avenue, Room 4310
New York, New York 10016-4309
Tel: (212) 817-8135 • Fax: (212) 817-1507
chemistry@gc.cuny.edu