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PHOTOS: ICIS training in London
From four days of ICIS training in London, some good photos of the speakers and delegates have reached the Blog. Here are a few, and the full 20 will be posted on Monday on the ICIS training website .
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ICIS Training - London in springtime
ICIS Training seminars are in London this week. When I arrive on the second of four days , I am greeted with the news that it is a good group and the food is fantastic. It's a bright spring day (see photo of crocuses on the green today), and some
ICIS Training in Philadelphia
The training team have just finished doing the petrochemical seminars in Philadelphia at the Chemical Heritage Foundation. Peter T writes ... One photo shows Kati from the museum explaining the production and uses of Bakelite, which is considered to...
New TSCA bill introduced
As I've mentioned in the previous post, the US House of Representatives' Committee on Energy and Commerce introduced a bill last week which could overhaul the 1976 Toxic Chemicals Safety Act (TSCA). U.S. Rep. Bobby L. Rush, Chairman of the...
IChemE awards deadline extended
By Lara McnameeFollowing on from the previous entry - 'IChemE invites entries for Innovation and Excellence Awards' - IChemE has announced that its 2010 awards entry deadline has been extended until Friday 30 July 2010.For more information contact Matt Stalker....
IChemE invites entries for Innovation and Excellence Awards
By Lara McnameeIChemE will be holding its Awards for Innovation and Excellence on 4 November in Manchester, UK. The event, now in its 17th year, will mark both individual and team achievement. Included in the awards line up is an...
BASF takes its Kids´ Lab to Hong Kong
By Lara McnameeFrom 3-9 June 2010, BASF is running its popular Kids' Lab at the Hong Kong Science Museum. The company says that around 700 children aged 6-12 are expected to join in a programme designed to make chemistry fun...
Bayer Science & Education Foundation launches scholarship programmes
By Lara McnameeBayer says that applications for the scholarship programmes of the Bayer Science & Education Foundation can now be submitted. In the academic sector, students can apply for a Bayer, Carl Duisberg or Kurt Hansen scholarship if they are...
UK chemical engineers' salaries rise 5%
Average salaries for chartered chemical engineers in the UK and Ireland have risen by 5% since 2008, according to IChemE (the Institution of Chemical Engineers). Results of the IChem 2010 UK and Ireland Salary Survey reveal that the median...

