International Year of Chemistry, 2011

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Chemistry Day Amir Hussain   |   added on Feb 21, 2011    |    Saudi Arabia A chemistry day, show casing demonstrations and activities by students of the chemical and process engineering department of Jubail Industrial College.
Topic: celebrating chemistry, chemistry education, hands-on activities, workshops, demonstrations, science fair, analytical chemistry Audience: students, educators, general public, secondary school students, secondary schools, school children, high schools, secondary schools students

Chemistry and Molecular Sciences COST Day Joseph Grima   |   added on Feb 19, 2011    |    Malta This Information Day will provide you with the information about how you can participate in COST and benefit from the COST programme. It will include presentations about the COST programme, its scope and funding mechanisms, on how COST can help and support academics, scientists working in industry and early-stage researchers.
Topic: networking, workshops, chemistry education, eu funding Audience: students, professors, professional chemists, general public, educators, industrial chemists, universities, research scientists, post graduate students, teachers, women chemists, educational institutions, decision makers

NanoFormulation2011 Helen Dutton   |   added on Feb 18, 2011    |    United Kingdom NanoFormulation2011 Singapore, will bring together scientists from Europe, USA and Asia-Pacific involved in the formulation of nanomaterials. The five day meeting will include presentations, a training day focussed on nanomaterial characterisation, a trade visit to Jurong Island and structured networking activities.
Topic: conferences, networking, workshops, sustainable and green chemistry, analytical chemistry, celebrating chemistry, biotechnology Audience: students, professional chemists, professors, general public, educators, industrial chemists, research scientists, universities, post graduate students, women chemists, educational institutions, decision makers, tertiary education

IYC Facebook page for the Chicago Chapter of ACS Josh Kurutz   |   added on Feb 18, 2011    |    United States To show that Chicago is a hotbed of chemical activity, our dedicated Facebook page brings attention to chemistry events in Chicagoland and helps celebrate the daily features on the ACS IYC page. People who "Like" our page in FB receive updates on our events in their personal "News Feeds". http://tinyurl.com/6bvabwr
Topic: celebrating chemistry, chemistry education, networking, seminars Audience: students, professional chemists, professors, general public, educators, graduate students, secondary schools, teachers, friends, family

Book exhibition - Divulgative chemistry books M. Canle López   |   added on Feb 18, 2011    |    Spain A book exhibition will be set up with a number of divulgative titles that suit all kinds of public.
Topic: celebrating chemistry, chemistry education, educational materials Audience: students, general public, universities, educational institutions, graduate students