International Year of Chemistry, 2011

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IYC 2011 Celebration in Nigeria Edu Inam   |   added on Nov 15, 2010    |    Nigeria The department of chemistry, University of Uyo is hosting a five day program to celebrate chemistry. The activities are generally planned to increase the public understanding and appreciation of chemistry in a society where interest in the subject is diminishing.
Topic: celebrating chemistry, networking, hands on activities, publications, media discussion, exhibition, awards, chemistry outreach, public lecture Audience: students, educators, industrial chemists, general public, professors, post graduate students, decision makers, teachers, secondary schools, graduate students

Chemistry and Environment - the 5th International Congress Shankar Gargh   |   added on Nov 14, 2010    |    Malaysia Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment is organizing the 5th International Congress of Chemistry and Environment 2011 to celebrate International Year of Chemistry 2011 at Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia from 27-29 May 2011. 1000 delegates will present research papers related to chemistry and environment.
Topic: conferences, celebrating chemistry, sustainable and green chemistry, science fair Audience: students, industrial chemists, professors, teachers, research scientists, women chemists, universities

You Be The Chemist Challenge Laurel Brent   |   added on Nov 09, 2010    |    United States The YBTC Challenge is a fun and innovative academic competition that grade 5-8 students in learning about important chemistry concepts, discoveries, and chemical safety. Challenge competitions are exciting events that take place across the country, encouraging the collaboration of community organizations, schools, and and the
Topic: celebrating chemistry, chemistry education, hands-on activities, educational materials, competition, events, everyday life Audience: students, industrial chemists, professional chemists, educators, general public, universities, teachers, decision makers, educational institutions, chemical distributors, chemical manufacturers

WADIS 2K11, International Workshop on Advances in Disinfection Technologies Rita Dhodapkar   |   added on Nov 08, 2010    |    India NEERI is organizing an International Workshop on ‘Advances in Disinfection Technologies’ on 9th February 2011. The Workshop is intended to be an interactive session on the concerns, latest developments and selection related to disinfection technologies. This will bring the subject experts on a common platform for sharing their
Topic: conferences Audience: professional chemists, professors, universities, post graduate students, research scientists, decision makers, industrial chemists

Accelerating the Contributions of Chemistry to Sustainable Development Colin Humphris   |   added on Nov 05, 2010    |    International The World Chemistry Leadership Meeting is an opportunity for leaders from chemistry to set new priorities for the science.
Topic: sustainable development Audience: chemistry leaders, industrial chemists, decision makers