Activities
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Breakfast Networking - Limerick, Ireland
Siobhan Murphy | added on Nov 19, 2010 | Ireland
University of Limerick will host the networking breakfast meeting in Ireland
Networking Breakfast - Perth, Australia
Kathryn Linge | added on Nov 19, 2010 | Australia
A Networking Breakfast as part of the International Women Sharing a Chemical Moment in Time Event
IYC 2011 Celebration in Nigeria
Edu Inam | added on Nov 15, 2010 | Nigeria
The department of chemistry, University of Uyo is hosting a five day program to celebrate chemistry. The activities are generally planned to increase the public understanding and appreciation of chemistry in a society where interest in the subject is diminishing.
ChemComm Emerging Investigators
Joanne Thomson | added on Oct 14, 2010 | United Kingdom
An issue showcasing the very best research from scientists in the early stages of their independent career
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)