International Year of Chemistry, 2011

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Networking Breakfast - Cambridge, UK Joann Leeding   |   added on Dec 13, 2010    |    United Kingdom A networking breakfast to celebrate the role of women in Chemistry as we link up with colleagues in the Gambia.
Topic: celebrating chemistry, networking, women in chemistry, women in science Audience: students, professional chemists, industrial chemists, general public, educators, teachers, research scientists, women chemists

EXERGY-2011 Hardik Bhanushali   |   added on Dec 11, 2010    |    India It is a technical festival with chemistry at its heart. Here we have events based on chemistry where young minds come and compete. We also have lecture series to eradicate ignorance of people for chemistry. With sustainable INNOVATION as a theme, we try to extract participants creativity on chemistry related topics.
Topic: conferences, seminars, educational materials, chemistry, workshops, sustainable and green chemistry, competition, analytical chemistry, website Audience: students, professors, educators, general public, universities, post graduate students, teachers, tertiary education, educational institutions, secondary school students

6th International Symposium on Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis “RENACOM2011" Mohammed Lachkar   |   added on Dec 11, 2010    |    Morocco The 6th International Symposium on Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis “RENACOM2011" which will take place on April 29-30, 2011 to the Faculty of Sciences and Technology of Errachidia (Southeast of Morocco), aims to stimulate interactions between researchers in the field of organometallic chemistry.
Topic: conferences, celebrating chemistry, sustainable and green chemistry Audience: professional chemists, students, industrial chemists, professors, post graduate students, research scientists, teachers, women chemists

Networking Breakfast - Liverpool, UK Joyce Porter   |   added on Dec 10, 2010    |    United Kingdom The purpose of this meeting will be to encourage networking between women chemists working in secondary schools, universities, science discovery centres and industry. The focus of the meeting will be: How to inspire and encourage more women to take up and maintain careers in chemistry.
Topic: celebrating chemistry, chemistry education, networking Audience: students, professional chemists, professors, industrial chemists, educators, general public, universities, post graduate students, teachers, research scientists, women chemists, tertiary education, educational institutions, secondary schools

1st International Chemistry Conference and its Role in Sciences (ICCRS-1) Rafia Azmat   |   added on Dec 10, 2010    |    Pakistan JAN 3rd 2011 Department of Chemistry, Jinnah University for Women is organizing 1st international chemistry conference and its role in science(ICCRS-1) to celebrate the international year of chemistry 2011 .The theme of the conference is Chemistry; Panacea of all Problems.
Topic: celebrating chemistry, workshops, biotechnology, conferences, chemistry education, seminars, educational materials, references Audience: students, professors, post graduate students, teachers, research scientists, women chemists, tertiary education, educational institutions