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The Big Picture Melissa Pentecost | added on Feb 03, 2011 | New Zealand The New Zealand Launch of the Year of Chemistry, featuring Merino Gold and Sir Richard Friend
2011 Royal Society of New Zealand Distinguished Speaker - Professor Robin Clark "Science Meets Art" Melissa Pentecost | added on Feb 03, 2011 | New Zealand 2011 Distinguished Speaker: Science Meets Art -Investigating Pigments in Art and Archaeology
| Topic: | celebrating chemistry, seminars | Audience: | professional chemists, professors, general public, universities, research scientists |
2011 Marie Curie Lecture Series Melissa Pentecost | added on Feb 03, 2011 | New Zealand Female Chemists from New Zealand reflect on how chemistry improves our lives and society The Marie Curie Lecture Series is a year- long national tour of talks by female New Zealand chemists in honour of Curie’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her ground-breaking studies in radium and polonium.
New Zealand Institute of Chemistry Conference 2011 Kylie Nichol | added on Nov 17, 2010 | New Zealand On behalf of the organising committee I am excited to be able to invite you to join us at the New Zealand Institute of Chemistry Conference, being held at The University of Waikato, Hamilton from 27 November to 1 December 2011.

