Graduate School Info Session: University of Victoria

University of Victoria

The UCS has the great pleasure to have Dr.Robin Hicks from the University of Victoria (UVic) present his research on synthesis of inorganic molecules, for example making redox active ligand containing coordination complexes at our second Graduate Info Session on Thursday, November 3rd.

Come to the session to learn more about research, graduate student life, and other opportunities at UVic. There will also be an opportunity to ask Dr.Hicks questions about UVic or graduate school after his presentation. Find out more about the research aims of the Hicks group here: http://web.uvic.ca/~rhicks/research.html

Date: Thursday, November 3rd
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 pm 12:30 – 1:30 pm (* we have changed the time due to the CHEM 304 midterm)
Location: CHEM D317

Lunch will be provided, but space is limited!

Please RVSP at https://goo.gl/oYL5VU by Sunday, October 30.

Graduate School Info Session: University of Toronto

University of Toronto

The Undergraduate Chemistry Society (UCS) has the great pleasure to have Dr. Mark Lautens from the University of Toronto (UofT) present his research on organic synthesis and asymmetric catalysis at our Graduate Info Session on Tuesday, November 1st. Come to the session to learn more about research, graduate student life, and other opportunities at UofT. There will also be an opportunity to ask Dr.Lautens any questions that you have about UofT or graduate school after his presentation.

Date: Tuesday, November 1st
Time: 2:00 – 3:00 pm
Location: CHEM D215

Lunch will be provided, but space is limited!

Please RVSP at https://goo.gl/wj3C7L by Friday October 28th.

Graduate School Information Session: McGill University

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Date: Monday, February 23, 2015
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Location: Chemistry D213
RSVP: http://goo.gl/forms/69SyCVhfPG

The Undergraduate Chemistry Society is proud to host Ph.D. Candidate Alex Bushuyev from McGill University. Mr. Bushuyev studies photomechanical motion in single crystals of azobenzenes and pseudostilbenes.

Come find out how you can apply, what scholarships are available, and what life is like in Montreal!

Lunch will be provided, but space is limited! Please RSVP by Sunday night, February 22nd.

Grad School Information Session: University of Toronto

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Update (Feb 3/14): due to unforeseen circumstances, the graduate school information session with Professor Prosser will be rescheduled to a later date. Please check back for more information.

Professor Scott Prosser from the University of Toronto’s Department of Chemistry will be speaking at a graduate school information session on Thursday, February 6th at room Chem D317, between 12:30 – 2:00 pm. Lunch (pizza and beverages!) will be provided for all attendees.