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QUIMICÓMICO
David Cruz | added on Nov 20, 2010 | Portugal
The Theatre company Encerrado para Obras is creating a new show associated to the Chemistry theme. This project is beeing done in cooperation with Exploratório - Centro Ciência Viva de Coimbra, and will make its premiere in the world theatre day, march 27.
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.
Attractive Science Park on Catalyst and Related Chemistry
Hiromi Yamashita | added on Nov 20, 2010 | Japan
“Attractive Science Park on Catalyst and Related Chemistry” is an event with chemical experiment shows and exhibitions for school children and their family to promote the understanding and interest on the catalyst and related chemistry.
Countdown Symposium IYC 2011 Japan
Keiji Uchino | added on Nov 20, 2010 | Japan
Countdown Symposium IYC 2011 Japan will be held at Koshiba-hall (University of Tokyo) on Dec.1 in 2010.
ReferEEIng QLD chemistry
Daniel Bischa | added on Nov 20, 2010 | Australia
A project to showcase Queensland (QLD) senior chemistry students' Extended Experimental Investigations (EEI's) in a refereed online journal. Teachers of chemistry in QLD will be able to use the journal as an exemplar to show their class exceptional EEI reports. High school students will develop links with practicing chemists.