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Chemistry


The advanced research training of scientists, especially young scientists, as well as university and pre-university teaching staff in chemistry, mathematics and physical sciences is pursued in strong collaboration with international specialized institutions. More

         




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_NEW-ProjectEssential Toxicology - A Multilevel Educational Resource
Topics covered range from fundamental principles of toxicology through environmental toxicology and risk management to consideration of ethics.
_NEW-ProjectUNESCO’s Global Microscience Programme
Nearly a decade after the Global Microscience Programme was launched by UNESCO and the International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) in 1996, the microscience approach has been introduced into 72 countries, many of them in Africa. More

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_NEW-News and ArticleInternational Year of Chemistry 2011 – share ideas via a global network 28-02-2010 4:00 pm UNESCO SC
_NEW-News and ArticleNobel Prize in Chemistry for Ada Yonath laureate of L’OREAL-UNESCO award@ 07-10-2009 11:00 am UNESCO SC
_NEW-News and ArticleUNESCO named lead agency for International Year of Chemistry in 2011 05-01-2009 11:50 am UNESCOPRESS


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