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UNESCO's Global Microscience Programme

UNESCO's Global Microscience Programme
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  • Using the microscience kit for an experiment in microchemistry: ‘Reduction of Copper Oxide’

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! Small Scale Laboratory: Organic Chemistry at University Level
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Microscale Chemistry Experiments: Adaptation to Malaysian National Curriculum
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Microscience Experiments: Organic Chemistry
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Microscience Environmental Experiments: Water Quality and Water Treatment
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Global Project on Microscience Experiments: Microelectricity
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Global Project on Microscience Experiments: Biology
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Microelectrochemistry Experiments
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Global Project on Microscience Experiments: Chemistry
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Global Project on Microscience Experiments: Primary Level
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  • 28-07-2010
Microscience training/consultation workshop in Sudan
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UNESCO takes Mini-laboratories and Microscience to the Middle East
Middle East
    From 
  • 16-10-2008 to 
  • 16-10-2008
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