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Playful chemistry
Daniel Svozil | added on Jan 03, 2011 | Czech Republic
Various types of paper games promoting IYC2011 will be prepared.
Chemical Week in Paraguay
Norma Caballero | added on Jan 02, 2011 | Paraguay
Cycle of conferences organized by the Department of Chemistry FACEN with the participation of the Association of Students of Pure Chemistry, the College of Chemists of Paraguay and the Coordination of Master in Physical Chemistry.
Tribute to Marie Curie
Norma Caballero | added on Jan 02, 2011 | Paraguay
Students of chemistry will present posters and talks about the life of Marie Curie, applications and scope of her work, plus the contribution of women to the development of chemistry. It will reward the most creative poster.
Proposed Activities on Notesmaster for IYC 2011
Jason Raymond | added on Dec 30, 2010 | Jamaica
In celebration for the IYC 2011 Notesmaster aims to promote the fascinating and useful science of chemistry to our member teachers and students. We hope to raise the profile of chemistry while encouraging greater participation in the creation and dissemination of chemistry related learning material throughout the Caribbean.
"Chemistry Matters": short, educational videos with 16 Nobel Laureates in Chemistry on Nobelprize.org
Merci Olsson | added on Dec 27, 2010 | Sweden
“Chemistry is really the queen of the sciences. If there is any one subject that an educated person should know in the world, it is chemistry.” Roger Kornberg, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 2006