Medway School of Science
The Medway School of Science is one of the schools of the University of Greenwich in South East England. The School of Science is based on the university's Medway campus in Chatham Maritime in the county of Kent. The School of Science has activity in both research and teaching and covers topics such as chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, earth and environmental sciences, biosciences and sports science.
History
The School of Science has inherited the history of the University of Greenwich, which has been involved in the teaching of science for over 100 years and dates back to 1890 when Woolwich Polytechnic was founded. Indeed, prior to moving to the Medway campus in 2002, the School of Science occupied the old Thames Polytechnic buildings in Woolwich.Organisation
The School of Science consists of two academic departments and a consultancy department:- Pharmaceutical, Chemical and Environmental Sciences
- Life and Sports Sciences
- Medway Sciences
Teaching
The School of Science teaches a wide range of subjects at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. Subjects include:- Biomedical Science
- Biosciences
- Biotechnology
- Chemistry
- Environmental Conservation
- Environmental Science and Geography
- Forensic Science
- Formulation science
- Geographical Information Systems
- Human Nutrition
- Industrial Pharmaceutical Studies
- Pharmaceutical Science
- Remote Sensing
- Sports Science
- Sustainability
The School has a number of text books written by its academic staff, both past and present. These include Molecular Biology of Cancer by Lauren Pecorino, Ultraviolet and Visible Spectroscopy: Analytical Chemistry by Open Learning by Michael J. K. Thomas and David J. Ando, and the seminal works Vogel's Textbook of Practical Organic Chemistry and Vogel's Quantitative Chemical Analysis by Arthur Vogel, John Mendham, R.C. Denney, J. D. Barnes, and Michael J. K. Thomas.