Promoting Chemistry to High School Students

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- Promoting Chemistry to High School Students
- Chemistry lympiad Finalists Chosen
- Chemistry International — Newsmagazine for IUPAC
- Retrosynthesis and heterocyclin chemistry Tuesday 26-Thursday 28 Jun…

Promoting Chemistry to High School Students
Azom.com – Jun 26, 2007
Thirty-six year 11 students from secondary schools across Bristol will take part in the one-day taster session at the University’s School of Chemistry where they will have the opportunity to try practical experiments and gain knowledge about A-level Chemistry in some of the country’s top laboratories. The project has been launched by the.

Chemistry lympiad Finalists Chosen
Environmental Science & Technology – Environmental Science & Technology – Jun 26, 2007
Chemistry lympiad team have been announced. The representatives selected from more than 10000 high school students nationwide will compete in the 39th annual International Chemistry lympiad which will be held in Moscow on July 15?24.

Chemistry International — Newsmagazine for IUPAC
Chemistry International – Jun 26, 2007
Sultan T. Abu-rabi president of the Jordanian Chemical Society and president of Tafila Technical University invites the international scientific community to participate in the Petra International Chemistry Conference scheduled for 26–28 June 2007. The conference which will cover all disciplines of chemistry will be held at TTU and Petra Jordan. A special scientific session will be devoted to the history of chemistry and to Arab’s contributions to this field during the Medieval Period. During and after the scientific sessions participants will have the opportunity to visit numerous archeological historical and natural sites.

Retrosynthesis and heterocyclin chemistry Tuesday 26-Thursday 28 Jun…
Entrepreneur – Jun 26, 2007
orgThis is the seventh SCI Young Chemists’ Panel residentialmeeting on retrosynthesis and heterocyclic chemistry. The primary aim ofthis course is to help young graduates in the chemical industry developskills in these two vital areas. The course tutors will be Paul WyattUniversity of Bristol and Mike Shipman University of Warwick. The course will comprise a series of lectures and tutorialstogether with small group problem-solving sessions (maximum eightdelegates pertutor group). The number of places on the course is restricted to a maximum of50.

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