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Another eye on IYC2011
Simon Page | added on Nov 11, 2011
Graphic designer and illustrator Simon C. Page produced a series of beautiful posters inspired by chemists and their contributions to humankind
International Year of Chemistry Display
Sarah Hoeksema | added on Nov 11, 2011 | United States
In celebration of the International Year of Chemistry, the library at Trinity Christian College is putting together a display case to engage students in chemistry. The display will include antique equipment and will highlight the college's resources on chemistry.
Global Chemistry Caroling event
Squid Bait | added on Nov 10, 2011 | United States
Let's countdown IYC with a sensational seasonal event to bring friends and family together to share the activities and outcomes of IYC events. Invite media to promote possibly the last event of the International Year of Chemistry.
The Japan Academy Lecture in Commemoration of the visit of Professor E. J. Corey
Hiroki Kadowaki | added on Nov 08, 2011 | Japan
The Japan Academy Lecture in Commemoration of the visit of Professor E. J. Corey, Honary Member of the Japan Academy and RIKEN Honorary Fellow Lecture
The Japan Petroleum Institute-Junior Society (JPI-JS) Forum Session
Koji Nishi | added on Nov 07, 2011 | Japan
The JPI-JS Forum Session will have two invited lectures in order to providew a venue for exploring, reflecting and sharing ideas with regard to the applications of petroleum chemistry among experts and young research scientists in this field.