International Year of Chemistry, 2011

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Nordic conference for Chemistry teachers Vivi-Ann Långvik   |   added on Dec 09, 2010    |    Sweden Chemistry teachers from all the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) will meet to seek information and inspiration in order to improve our pupils interest and learning in chemistry.
Topic: state of the art, chemistry education, seminars, hands-on activities, workshops, northern countries Audience: secondary school teachers, educators

Open Door Day: Inter-Universities Lourdes Gisella Duarte Pereira   |   added on Dec 05, 2010    |    Paraguay It's going to take place the 12th and 13th of august 2011. This event we hope the colaboration from all the universities that have a carreer of chemistry in the hole country, to exchange ideas and see how the chemistry grow up in our country - Paraguay-. This event organize the AEQPP
Topic: conferences, celebrating chemistry, networking, chemistry education, seminars, educational materials, hands-on activities, workshops, sustainable and green chemistry, publications, analytical chemistry, demonstrations, competition, art, website, biotechnology Audience: students, educators, professors, universities

Catalysis and Sensing for Health (CASH) Tony James   |   added on Nov 23, 2010    |    United Kingdom The disciplines of catalysis and sensing, within the chemical sciences arena, do not tend to be tackled in parallel, it is the aim of this CASH Symposium is to bring together researchers with expertise in these fields to combine their knowledge.
Topic: conferences, celebrating chemistry, chemistry education, seminars, networking, sustainable and green chemistry, analytical chemistry, publications, biotechnology, references Audience: students, professional chemists, educators, industrial chemists, professors, universities, post graduate students, teachers, research scientists, women chemists, tertiary education, educational institutions, secondary schools

JCIA Joins Celebration of the IYC2011 Ayumu  Inoue   |   added on Nov 20, 2010    |    Japan Japan Chemical Industry Association (JCIA) and its member organizations and companies plan to celebrate the International Year of Chemistry by communicating the IYC2011 to broad audience through various events and brochures that JCIA and its members conduct and publish.
Topic: plant tours, seminars, hands-on activities, chemistry education, conferences Audience: students, teachers, professional chemists, industrial chemists, general public

Science Fair Siobhan Murphy   |   added on Nov 19, 2010    |    Ireland PharmaChemical Ireland along with Medical Devices, Food and Drink and Plastics Ireland will have a interactive stand at the BT Young Scientist Exhibition- 12th-15th January
Topic: celebrating chemistry, conferences, seminars, chemistry education, hands-on activities, educational materials, science fair, competition Audience: students, educators, general public, teachers, secondary school students, high schools, school children, graduate students, tertiary education, women chemists