We offer graduate students a diversity of research areas from which to choose within the traditional bounds of chemistry as well as several non-traditional research programs.
The research focus areas include biochemistry, biopharmaceuticals, chemical education, natural product chemistry, computational and physical chemistry, inorganic and organic synthesis, organometallic chemistry and atmospheric and marine chemistry. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry seeks to maintain these research strengths by encouraging and valuing the research productivity of its faculty and students.
Because of the interdisciplinary nature of several research areas in our chemistry graduate program, we enroll many graduate students from varied undergraduate backgrounds.
Approximately 30% of our full time graduate students do not have traditional undergraduate degrees (BS/BA) in chemistry. We provide these students the opportunity to purse their non-traditional chemistry interests in our department by working individually with each student to design a course plan whereby their undergraduate deficiencies in chemistry are made up during their graduate studies.
Graduate students also have many opportunities to teach undergraduate labs and mentor younger students in research, including undergraduates and new graduate students.
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UNCW is located in the historic, coastal, seaport community of Wilmington, North Carolina, which is ideally situated between the Cape Fear River and Atlantic Ocean. Nestled on the banks of the Cape Fear River, historic Wilmington attracts students and visitors alike with its rich history, thriving arts community and lively nightlife with a variety of nightclubs, bars, theaters and music venues.
Settled in 1729, Wilmington flourished as a major port and was at one time home to the largest cotton exchange in the world. Through the centuries, the Wilmington area has seen a lot of action, in the Revolutionary War, the Civil War and World War II. Now it's a flourishing business and tourist destination and the capital of North Carolina's film industry.
The warm Gulf Stream waters and ocean breezes also make Wilmington a desirable place to live year-round. In the fall, temperatures hover around 60º and in the winter it rarely gets below 40º. The summertime temperatures start in April.
UNCW is also in close proximity to Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach and the Intracoastal Waterway. Our graduate students and faculty enjoy a wide range of water related activities including sailing, kayaking, diving and paddle boarding. There is also an active surf culture within the department fostered by our graduate students and faculty. UNCW is consistently ranked as one of the 10 best universities in the nation by Surfer magazine based on its academic reputation and the quality of its surf.
Dr. Robert J. Kieber Ph.D., Professor & Graduate Coordinator
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