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National meeting of Chemistry Students
Estefanni Caguazango Montenegro | added on Jan 16, 2011 | Colombia
This meeting will take place in order to propose and generate these spaces to increase the scientific integration of all the chemistry students from the country, arousing the interest to this wonderful science
Cafe Chimique
Tim Reynolds | added on Jan 16, 2011 | Belgium
On the evening of Thursday January 27 RSC Belgium hosts a public debate on climate change in a café style setting in Brussels. Two expert speakers will set the scene and then the audience will be invited to participate to answer two questions: "Is Global warming really happening?" and "And is it due to human activities?".
Talking to the media
Noha Elnagdi | added on Jan 16, 2011 | Saudi Arabia
Spreading the news by talking to the media
Networking Breakfast – Cordis Corporation, Spring House, PA, USA
Judith Cohen | added on Jan 16, 2011 | United States
Cordis Corporation, a Johnson & Johnson Company, will host a networking breakfast at their Spring House facility featuring a global “handshake” via teleconference to other participants at 8:00 a.m EST, January 18 2011.
Networking Breakfast - meeting between West Africa and Cambridge, UK
Comfort Uchendu | added on Jan 15, 2011 | Nigeria
Mrs. Comfort Uchendu, Rivers State College of Arts and Science sharing a chemical moment in time with other female scientists in West Africa and Cambridge, United Kingdom.