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Ethical, Legal and Societal Implications of Early Adoption of Nanotechnology Anis Rahman | added on Jan 15, 2011 | United States The Spring Southeastern Pennsylvania Section of ACS (SEPSACS) and AIChE joint Meeting and celebration of the International Year of Chemistry 2011 Thursday, February 3, 2011 Venue: The Technology Council of Central PA
Elements of Genius: The Legacy of Chemistry in St Andrews Nicole Meehan | added on Jan 14, 2011 | United Kingdom An exhibition hosted by students at the University of St Andrews celebrating the 200th anniversary of the teaching of chemistry at the university. The Gateway Galleries will feature a display of notable chemists, amazing discoveries and historic apparatus.
IYC Postage Stamp Central Daniel Rabinovich | added on Jan 14, 2011 | International A collection of IYC-related stamps issued during 2011.
Bangor University Celebrates Chemistry Stevie Scanlan | added on Jan 14, 2011 | United Kingdom A year long celebration of chemistry with events for all ages
Chemistry the Elixer of Life Ma. Cecilia Almeda | added on Jan 14, 2011 | Philippines A campaign on the essence of understanding chemistry as an important step in living a better life. Encouraging young students from the elementary, secondary and tertiary levels to study chemistry by inviting them to attend exhibits and presentations and lectures. It is a campaign on career opportunities.

