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Painting Chemistry
Marian Asantewah Nkansah | added on Oct 07, 2010 | Ghana
Junior and senior high pupils will be asked to come up with a painting depicting chemistry or any chemistry concept.
EPCA film showing the chemical industry is a provider of solutions matching humanity's current and future factual needs
Maria De Rycke | added on Oct 01, 2010 | International
The chemical industry, as a necessary supplier of all other industries, is the provider of solutions matching humanity's current and future factual needs (access to food, drinkable water, health, energy and emission friendly housing and transportation, communication and education, females and science)
Estonian Chemistry Days
Mihkel Koel | added on Sep 29, 2010 | Estonia
National event for academy, industry and high school teachers to increase wider understanding about what is going on in Chemistry in Estonia, and encouraging the interest of young people in chemistry. It is scheduled to take place on 18-19 April 2011 in Tartu.
Educational Activities by The Chemical Society of Pakistan
Khalid M. Khan | added on Sep 28, 2010 | Pakistan
The Chemical Society of Pakistan is preparing various activities for the IYC2011 celebrations. Below is a short overview:
The Royal Society of Chemistry includes the IYC logo on their journals in 2011
Kathrin Leonard | added on Sep 28, 2010 | United Kingdom
The 29 RSC Publishing journals provide a channel to promote chemistry across a broad portfolio of chemistry journals, including core and niche chemistry subject areas.