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    Upcoming IYCN Workshop Series: Building a Successful Online Presence
    Bren Mark Felisilda
    • Jan 10

    Upcoming IYCN Workshop Series: Building a Successful Online Presence

    Social media platforms (LinkedIn, Twitter, among others) play a key role in enabling effective science communication, networking, connecting and engaging potential collaborators, finding the right candidates for a job, to name just a few. This free workshop will provide top-tips and tricks, and advice on how to use LinkedIn to maximize your employment opportunities and how to efficiently use other social media tools to facilitate networking, communication, and collaborations.
    ChemVoices Webinar: Fostering Innovation through Collaboration
    Gabriela Tormet-González
    • Nov 2, 2020

    ChemVoices Webinar: Fostering Innovation through Collaboration

    Join IYCN and IUPAC for the 3rd #ChemVoices webinar with Dr. Torsten John, Dr. Marilia Valli and Dr. Nnanake-Abasi Offiong discussing the importance of #collaboration in pursuing #innovation! Title: "Fostering Innovation through Collaboration" Date Nov 24, 4 pm CET Register here: http://bit.ly/InnovCollab Past webinars: https://chemvoices.org/category/webinars/past-webinars/
    Gabriela Tormet-González
    • Jan 29, 2019

    Have you heard about Chemists Without Borders?

    Have you heard about Chemists Without Borders? They are an organization founded in 2004 by Bego Gerber and Steve Chambreau as a result of a letter ("An Ailing Cure") that Bego sent to the editor of Chemical and Engineering News in September 2004. Members of Chemists Without Borders share their interest to solve humanitarian problems by mobilizing the resources and expertise of the global chemistry community and its networks. If you want to know more about their work, visit th

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