The Chemistry Program at Nagoya University’s G30 International Program offers world-class education through the School of Science and the School of Engineering. As one of Japan’s premier research institutions in chemistry, Nagoya University has produced many of the country’s leading chemists. Notably, Emeritus Professor Ryoji Noyori received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his pioneering work in organic reaction chemistry—the first recipient in the field in the 21st century. In addition, alumnus Professor Osamu Shimomura was awarded the Nobel Prize for his discovery of green fluorescent protein. The Chemistry Program curriculum is carefully designed to cultivate both theoretical understanding and experimental expertise through interactive lectures, hands-on workshops, seminars, and laboratory work. The program provides access to cutting-edge research facilities and a dynamic learning environment. Below, we highlight the distinctive features and opportunities of the Chemistry Program at the School of Science.