International Year of Chemistry, 2011

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"An element, a class" Suggestion Suggestion Armelle Ouali   |   added on Jun 07, 2010 Fourth-year pupils of middle schools will discover the history, contents and organisation of the periodic table
Topic: hands-on activities, periodic table Audience: secondary schools

An itinerant interactive exhibition "Chemistry and teenagers" Suggestion Suggestion Johan Langot   |   added on Jun 07, 2010 an itinerant interactive exhibition for teenagers
Topic: exhibition Audience: high schools

24 hours of a chemist's life Suggestion Suggestion Marie Pinhas-Diena   |   added on Jun 07, 2010 This project intends to make chemistry visible in our daily life
Topic: chemistry in daily life Audience: general public, school children, high schools, students, scientists, secondary schools

History of Parisian chemistry Suggestion Suggestion Ginette Gablot   |   added on Jun 07, 2010 A guided walking tour and a “walk in pictures” (conference)
Topic: history of chemistry Audience: general public, high schools, students, scientists

"Paris" of Marie Curie Suggestion Suggestion Ginette Gablot   |   added on Jun 07, 2010 a guided walking tour (in French and in English)
Topic: history of chemistry, conference, walking tour Audience: high schools, secondary schools, general public