International Year of Chemistry, 2011

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FUN WITH CHEMISTRY and students against superstitions Amit kumar Panigrahi   |   added on Nov 29, 2010    |    India India is a country where the rural as well as urban people believe in superstition. With many chemical experiments, which are just like mazic for the lay men and fun for them , one can establish the logic behind some activities which the god men show the common people and exploit them.The local people can also be involved.
Topic: celebrating chemistry, chemistry education, hands-on activities Audience: students, women chemists, secondary school students

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

Human Touch Of Chemistry Sujit Patil   |   added on Nov 23, 2010    |    India We love Chemistry! So we created www.humantouchofchemistry.com. Aimed at kids and chemistry enthusiasts, it will refresh the audiences with the long forgotten wonders of Chemistry. The platform celebrates chemistry and how it touches us in every day life.
Topic: celebrating chemistry, chemistry education, networking, educational materials, hands-on activities, workshops, sustainable and green chemistry, competition, demonstrations, analytical chemistry, science fair, publications, website, biotechnology, references Audience: students, professional chemists, educators, industrial chemists, general public, professors, universities, post graduate students, teachers, decision makers, research scientists, women chemists, tertiary education, educational institutions, secondary school students, high schools, school children

EUROanalysis 16 Slavica Razic   |   added on Nov 22, 2010    |    Serbia With its motto “Challenges in Modern Analytical Chemistry” this European Conference on Analytical Chemistry is open for contributions from all subfields, whether theory, methods or applications and will highlight new prospects and developments of current importance.
Topic: analytical chemistry Audience: students, professional chemists, educators, industrial chemists, professors, universities, post graduate students, teachers, decision makers, research scientists, women chemists

The 91st Annual Meeting of The Chemical Society of Japan Yusuke Kawase   |   added on Nov 20, 2010    |    Japan The Annual Meetings will attract more than 8,500 participants, and are among the largest scientific meetings in Japan.
Topic: conferences Audience: professional chemists, students, educators, industrial chemists, general public, post graduate students, decision makers, universities, professors, tertiary education, teachers, school children, graduate students, women chemists, educational institutions, high schools, research scientists