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"I see chemistry everywhere" essay contest for high school students in southern Alberta Ying Zheng | added on Jul 25, 2011 | Canada Grades 10 to 12 students in southern Alberta will be encouraged to write a short essay about what they see as chemistry in action in their daily life. This essay contest will be organized by the Chemistry and Biochemistry department at the University of Lethbridge.
“Your Magic – It’s Chemistry” Exhibition Teruto Ohta | added on Jul 19, 2011 | Japan An exhibition are planned to let visitors experience fun, surprise and wonder through exhibition pieces related with chemistry and materials. Through this, science museums in the world will be inspired to introduce more exhibition of chemistry.
New Science Book Fair 2011 Oono Syoji | added on Jul 19, 2011 | Japan Since it’s establishment in 1957, we have published Annual catalogue of Science books of Japan to promote spread of science books. This activity allows for the promotion of chemical academic titles in retail stores.
| Topic: | fair, books, publications | Audience: | researchers, students, general public |
“Kagaku no hataraki”:Clothes and fiber Hiroyuki Okura | added on Jul 19, 2011 | Japan This activity supported by the Chemical Society of Japan results in the publication of books spreading the words about chemistry. “Kagaku no hataraki" is on clothes and fiber.
| Topic: | publications | Audience: | professional chemists, students, post graduate students |
ATOM - the Chemistry Club of O.P.J.S. Yash Agrawal | added on Jul 14, 2011 | India WE ARE WORKING FOR IYC 2011. www.atom-opjs.blogspot.com

