Slate brandChemistry Graduate Programs Information SessionTuesday, November 18, 2025 at 6:00 PM until 7:00 PMEastern Standard Time UTC -05:00 Join us to learn about the graduate programs in Chemistry at GW, where master’s and doctoral students gain rigorous training through coursework and hands-on research with leading faculty. With access to expertise across GW’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences and School of Engineering and Applied Science, students benefit from a broad, interdisciplinary education. The MS program offers both thesis and non-thesis tracks to prepare graduates for academic or professional careers, while the PhD emphasizes original research in analytical, inorganic, organic, physical chemistry, or biochemistry—supported by opportunities like GW’s robust teaching assistant program. Registration is no longer available because the registration deadline has passed.
Join us to learn about the graduate programs in Chemistry at GW, where master’s and doctoral students gain rigorous training through coursework and hands-on research with leading faculty. With access to expertise across GW’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences and School of Engineering and Applied Science, students benefit from a broad, interdisciplinary education. The MS program offers both thesis and non-thesis tracks to prepare graduates for academic or professional careers, while the PhD emphasizes original research in analytical, inorganic, organic, physical chemistry, or biochemistry—supported by opportunities like GW’s robust teaching assistant program.
Join us to learn about the graduate programs in Chemistry at GW, where master’s and doctoral students gain rigorous training through coursework and hands-on research with leading faculty. With access to expertise across GW’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences and School of Engineering and Applied Science, students benefit from a broad, interdisciplinary education. The MS program offers both thesis and non-thesis tracks to prepare graduates for academic or professional careers, while the PhD emphasizes original research in analytical, inorganic, organic, physical chemistry, or biochemistry—supported by opportunities like GW’s robust teaching assistant program.