From the original department – organic chemistry – the Weizmann Institute has grown to encompass all the natural and exact sciences. The departments, and the research groups in them, are purposely kept to human dimensions, which encourages scientists to cross their boundaries – both to engage in cross-departmental research and to forge paths to new areas of scientific exploration.
5 faculties, 18 departments:
Faculty of Biology
Immunology
Biological Regulation
Molecular Cell Biology
Neurobiology
Life Sciences Core Facilities
Faculty of Chemistry
Chemical and Biological Physics
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Materials and Interfaces
Organic Chemistry
Structural Biology
Chemical Research Support
Faculty of Biochemistry
Biomolecular Sciences
Molecular Genetics
Plant & Environmental Sciences
Life Sciences Core Facilities
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
Mathematics
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
Faculty of Physics
Particle Physics and Astrophysics
Condensed Matter Physics
Physics of Complex Systems
Physics Core Facilities
Department of Science Teaching
5 schools in the Feinberg Graduate School: The André Deloro Research School of Physical Science; the Solo Dwek and Maurizio Dwek Research School of Chemical Science; the Lorry I. Lokey Research School of Biochemical Science; the Ekard Research School of Biological Science; and the Moross Research School of Mathematics and Computer Science
280 Laboratories
90 Donor-funded Centers and Institutes
3 Core Facilities
The Scientific Council of the Institute consists of all of the full professors and the associate professors of the Institute as well as a number of representatives of other academic ranks and representatives of the student body.
The Council of Professors of the Institute, consisting of all the full professors, makes recommendations to the President and the Executive Board on all promotions to professorial grades and permanent appointments to the ranks of Senior Scientist and Senior Research Fellow.
From the original department – organic chemistry – the Weizmann Institute has grown to encompass all the natural and exact sciences. The departments, and the research groups in them, are purposely kept to human dimensions, which encourages scientists to cross their boundaries – both to engage in cross-departmental research and to forge paths to new areas of scientific exploration.
Immunology
Biological Regulation
Molecular Cell Biology
Neurobiology
Life Sciences Core Facilities
Faculty of Chemistry
Chemical and Biological Physics
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Materials and Interfaces
Organic Chemistry
Structural Biology
Chemical Research Support
Faculty of Biochemistry
Biomolecular Sciences
Molecular Genetics
Plant & Environmental Sciences
Life Sciences Core Facilities
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
Mathematics
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
Faculty of Physics
Particle Physics and Astrophysics
Condensed Matter Physics
Physics of Complex Systems
Physics Core Facilities
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