University of Sydney School of Chemistry

School of Chemistry
Type Public
Location Camperdown / Darlington, New South Wales, Australia
Affiliations University of Sydney
Website sydney.edu.au/science/chemistry

The School of Chemistry is a constituent body of the Faculty of Science at the University of Sydney, Australia.

Two Nobel Laureates are associated with the School: John Cornforth completed his undergraduate degree in the School, graduating in 1938 with First Class Honours and the University Medal; and Robert Robinson was appointed as the first Professor of Pure and Applied Organic Chemistry at the University in 1912.[1]

History

Liquid nitrogen tank outside the Chemistry Building

The Chemistry Building, which is the School's main building, is notable in architectural history as one of the first structures in Australia with a curtain wall. The building was completed in 1956.[2]

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