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Thursday 25 October 2012

More for National Chemistry Week


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National Chemistry Week (NCW)

National Chemistry Week October 21-27, 2012. Nanotechnology: The smallest big idea in science.
2012 Celebrates 25 Years of NCW!
NCW encourages chemists and chemistry enthusiasts to build awareness of chemistry at the local level. Local Sections, businesses, schools, and individuals are invited to organize or participate in events in their communities with a common goal: To promote the value of chemistry in everyday life. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the NCW program and we are excited to partner with the Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network (NISE Net). Read more about this partnership.









How Do I Get Involved?

NCW events and programming are organized at the local level. Contact your NCW Coordinator to make a suggestion or find out what’s going on near you!

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NISE Network™ Partnership

This year’s National Chemistry Week features a partnership with theNanoscience Informal Science Education Network.

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Spread the Word about NCW

Issues of Celebrating Chemistry

Celebrating Chemistry

Our kid-friendly, hands-on activity publication for exploring important chemistry topics.

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