UBC unveiled the Department of Chemistry’s new Shared Instrument Facility today, a ground-breaking learning space designed to provide undergraduate students with unprecedented access to highly specialized equipment.
The 262 sq. metre space, which combines a laboratory and student resource centre, houses equipment that will be available both for instruction and research, and is designed to facilitate first-hand experience with advanced chemical analysis instruments for undergraduates that would otherwise be unavailable.
The innovative student learning environment gives undergraduates vital access to instruments being used in industry, better preparing them for a career in the sciences.
The interdisciplinary nature of the laboratory mirrors real-world research and will bring together faculty, graduate and undergraduate students in a collaborative environment.
The SIF will accommodate more than 2,300 undergraduate and graduate students every year. The laboratory currently houses a broad range of specialized instruments.
The $1.2 million project is made possible with support from the Department of Chemistry and from the University Investment Fund, along with private donations from alumni and friends of the department.
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The UBC Chemistry Department is one of the largest and most dynamic scientific research units in North America, with an international reputation for excellence. For more information visit www.chem.ubc.ca
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