Prospective Students... Why choose Environmental Chemistry at UofT?
The study of the environmental chemical processes has a significant relevance in today's world of worries about climate change, fossil fuel and drinking water shortages, and increasing pollution from emerging global economies. Well-trained professionals and academics alike will be needed over the coming decades to guide us in our response to the growing demands on our planet and its resources.
The Environmental Chemistry Graduate Program at the University of Toronto is designed to train those leaders of the future. We have gathered a diverse group of professors and investigators, with a reputation for excellence in both teaching and research. Our facilities are first-class. Our courses are relevant. Our students go on to high level academic, government, and professional positions. If you are interested in studying with the best, our program is for you. Our Programs
Both MSc and PhD programs are offered through our Department. The requirements for each are detailed in a downloadable .pdf file (Graduate Requirements). Competitive stipends are offered to qualifying students. All students are stongly encouraged to pursue scholarships such as NSERC and OGS, with substantial top-ups being awarded to successful applicants. More information can be found regarding graduate school in the Department of Chemistry's website for prospective students, or at UofT at School of Graduate Studies (SGS) Website. For application packages, or more information, contact our graduate officer.
Campus Life
With over 12 000 graduate students at UofT in over 80 graduate departments, our programs offer an extraordinary opportunity for scholarly pursuit and unmatched breadth of research activities. Explore both the undergraduate and graduate websites for more details. Living in Toronto
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