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STUDYING CHEMISTRY OR BIOCHEMISTRY IN GENEVA!

Did you ever think about living in the smallest and the most beautiful of all international cities, where cultures intermingle, social life is effervescent, international agencies and organisations abound, large multinational companies have a strong presence, and internationally renowned science facilities and centres of excellence work towards a better future in a stimulating atmosphere?
 
Then the University of Geneva is the perfect place for you to study chemistry or biochemistry!
 
Ranked 68th best university in the world by the Times Higher Education Ranking 2008, second best generalist university in the French world, among the 150 top universities in the world by the Shanghai Ranking 2008, the University of Geneva plays an important role in the life of the city and its inhabitants. The School of chemistry and biochemistry is a small-scale image of the University: Open-minded, dynamic, with an international reputation for research and teaching, and waiting for you to turn up to address the challenges of tomorrow.


Browse through our PROSPECTIVE STUDENT webpages in order to learn more about the assets and benefits of experiencing the Geneva way of doing chemistry or biochemistry, and the steps you have to follow in order to become a member of our community.
Don't hesitate to contact us if you want to know more about our programmes. It will be our pleasure to convey to you our passion for excellence in teaching and research.
In addition, we propose a choice of scientific initiation journeys to youngsters and their teachers.
 

STUDYING IN GENEVA: Discover our assets if you want to start a Bachelor (BSc), a Master (MSc),
   a Doctorate (PhD), or a post-Doctorate (postdoc) in chemistry or in biochemistry.

GUIDED ROUTE: Follow the step-by-step procedure to register for a Bachelor (BSc), a Master (MSc),
   a Doctorate (PhD), or a post-Doctorate (postdoc) in chemistry or in biochemistry.

SPECIAL TREATS: Additional information if you want to find out why Geneva makes the difference.

YOUNGSTER/TEACHERS: Discover the large choice of scientific activities we propose to budding
  geniuses and teachers, in particular our games on the periodic table of the elements.

Flyer "Chimie et biochimie : entreprendre pour demain"  
   PDF fichier; French;1.5Mb; version 01.09.2006

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Present student : Visit the webpages used by our students in chemistry and in biochemistry!
Studying at the Faculty of sciences : The practical space for all students in sciences  
Schools and Departments of the Faculty of sciences : Everything on the structure of the Faculty 
Studying at the University of Geneva : All programmes offered at the University of Geneva 
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