Academic Institutions
Green Chemistry is emerging in academic institutions all over the world.
Dozens of university and college courses of varying disciplines offer green chemistry lectures, readings, assignments, and lab exercises.
Ten academic institutions currently pursue or support Green Chemistry research.
Thirteen universities offer Green Chemistry courses.
Seven graduate programs offer a degree in Green Chemistry.
Five Centers are dedicated to performing Green Chemistry research.
Two universities integrate Green Chemistry across its undergraduate chemistry curriculum.
Visit the Green Chemistry Education Network (GC EdNet) to find individual teachers; to find teaching materials go to the Green Chemistry Education Materials (GEMS) site.
United States Programs:
Arkansas
• Hendrix College
California
• The UC Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry
Colorado
•Colorado School of Mines
Connecticut
•Yale University
Illinois
•University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
Massachusetts
•Bridgewater State College
•Gordon College
•University of Massachusetts, Boston
•University of Massachusetts, Lowell: Center for Green Chemistry
Minnesota
•St. Olaf College
Oregon
•University of Oregon
Pennsylvania
•Carnegie Mellon Institute for Green Oxidation Chemistry
International Programs:
Australia
•Centre for Green Chemistry
•Royal Australian Chemistry Institute
Brazil
•Química Verde no Brasil
Canada
•Green Centre Canada
China
•Chinese National GC Conference
India
•Green Chemistry Network Centre
Italy
•Interuniversity Consortium — Chemistry for the Environment (INCA)
Japan
•Green and Sustainable Chemistry Network
•Japan Chemical Innovation Institute
United Kingdom
• University of Nottingham
•Environment, Sustainability & Energy Gateway of the Royal Society of Chemistry


