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Extractions: Welcome! You are at the Home Page of the Latinamerican Chemistry Net, sponsored by the Organization of the American States , through the Mexican National Council for Science and Technology ( CONACyT ) and the Mexican Academy of Science ( AMC ). It is hosted by the Chemistry Department at the Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute ( CINVESTAV ), and coordinated by Dr. Eusebio Juaristi We are still at an early stage of construction of this server but we are aiming at offering a useful interface to the internet, so that you can easily find useful information and other services on line. We are also developing a yellow pages service of latinamerican chemistry institutions and personnel, both academic and non academic, to promote communication and collaboration among us. Chemistry Institutions in Latinamerica (Directory) Latinamerican Chemists (Directory) Chemistry Servers in Latinamerica World Chemistry Servers ... getstats : Statistics on the use of this server. Visit our site mirror in Mexico Webmaster: Ma. Luisa Kaiser
RedHUCyT - Mexico And Central America be found at (http//www.nsrc.org/CENTRAM/SV of the network to interconnect additionalinstitutions as well the Latin American Network of chemistry RelaQ, that http://www.redhucyt.oas.org/webing/redcacyt.htm
Extractions: Home Spanish Version Specialized Networks Search Office of Science and Technology Events Background Coordination Documents and Presentations INFOCYT OAS Internet Statistics Official Sources Seminars and Workshops Information on Science and Technology Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras ... Panama COSTA RICA The OAS Inter-American Council for Integral Development (CIDI), approved significant funds for a national project for Costa Rica, within the framework of RedHUCyT. The project involved the purchase of a ground station for satellite communications. The antenna strengthens the Internet access of the country's academic and government sectors and facilitates the interconnection of more institutions through the Costa Rican Academic Network ( CRNet ). The antenna was inaugurated by the President of Costa Rica and the OAS Secretary General in April 1997. Also, the project complements the interconnection of other Central American academic networks, by using the current communications infrastructure and equipment donated within the different OAS/RedHUCyT regional projects. For the implementation of this Central American Backbone , the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE) approved a non-refundable loan to the Costa Rican government. Within this context, Costa Rica and Nicaragua established a digital link in November 1996 and, in the following months, other Central American countries will interconnect to the backbone. The OAS/RedHUCyT will support the connection of Panama to this regional backbone.
Directory Of Accredited Master's Programs American Library Association's list of accredited library schools in the United States and Canada .Category Reference Libraries Schools United States MLS/MS Foreign Languages MLS/MS - History MLS/MS - Instructional Technology MSInstructional Technology/MS - chemistry MS Instructional www.nccuslis.org, http://www.ala.org/alaorg/oa/lisdir.html
Extractions: (last update: 24 March, 2003 This directory provides information about library and information studies programs that are accredited by the American Library Association (ALA). Each program's listing includes contact names, an address, phone and fax numbers, an e-mail address, degrees and certificates offered, and distance education opportunities. If you have any questions about a program, please contact the school directly. ALA accredits master's programs in the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico. Although this directory emphasizes the ALA-accredited master's programs, it also includes the names of other degrees offered by the schools (e.g., post-master's certificate or doctoral degree). Programs are listed alphabetically by the state or province in which the primary campus is located. There is an index by institution at the end of the directory. The directory also lists LIS distance education offerings available at each school. Distance education may be through traditional extension programs with faculty on-site or through interactive video, the Internet, or other technologies. Prospective students should verify with a school the extent to which a full master's program can be completed off-site. Distance education offerings change frequently, so prospective students should inquire with the school for the most current information.
THE COUNCIL ON UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH Tom has been a CUR Councilor since 1990, edited the Fifth Edition of Research inChemistry at Primarily Undergraduate institutions , was conference cochair http://www.cur.org/03CURDialogues/03CURDialogues.htm
Extractions: THE COUNCIL ON UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH Back to CUR home page PRESENTS THE 250 CAPACITY CUR DIALOGUES 2003 (Formerly - April Dialogue) February 23-25, 2003 Hosted by: George Mason University Fairfax, VA "The Art of Grantsmanship" Designed to bring faculty and administrators to the Washington, D.C. area to interact with federal agency program officers and other grant funders. Opening Plenary: Programs in the Division of Chemistry at the National Science Foundation (NSF) will be used to illustrate strategies for increasing participation in undergraduate research and enhancing faculty professional development. Components of an idealized undergraduate research experience will be described and linked to new paradigms for conducting research with undergraduates. Conference Information PLEASE REGISTER ONLINE Final Meeting Program Program Highlights Registration Form - Closed
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Extractions: ACS sponsors scholarship programs for qualified applicants who want to enter the fields of chemistry, biochemistry, or chemical engineering, and students seeking a two-year degree in chemical technology. The programs are designed to encourage African-American, Hispanic, and American Indian students to pursue undergraduate college degrees in the chemical sciences and chemical technology.
Extractions: info@ccamer2000.com Chemical Consultants of America (CCA) is a consulting firm of highly creative chemists, chemical engineers, and research specialists who provide expert, practical, customer-friendly chemistry support. Our mission is to provide practical, solutions-oriented chemistry support to corporations, small businesses, and individuals Legal evidence analysis
AAPAC Center for African chemistry http//www.africhem.org . as well as links to otherinstitutions and resources that are pertinent to chemistry in Africa http://www.iupac.org/links/ao/aapac.html
Extractions: Chemistry in Africa's Least Developed Countries - An Overview of Capacity Building and Research Support, C.F. Garbers, Foundation for Research Development, South Africa Chemistry in the Development of Africa , Reports of the IUPAC-AAPAC Joint Meeting, 11 July 98, Durban, Republic of South Africa Web Center for African Chemistry
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Extractions: ANNUAL REPORT CONTACT US SITE MAP Search By Keyword Jump To AACC Direct AACC Press ABCC About AACC ACCENT Accreditation Annual Meeting Awards Board of Directors CCJ CE Credit CLIANet CLN CME Planning Guide Distance Guidelines Divisions EBM Resource Center Expert Access GA Update Accreditation International Members Job Center Listservs Local Sections Media Center Meetings Listing Membership Membership Directory Molecular Diagnostics NACB Online Bookstore Online Courses Related Site Links Standards Strategies Urinalysis Competency Van Slyke Society YourLab.com ABOUT US Start Awards Search Here AACC Outstanding Speaker Award AACC Clinical Chemists Recognition Award Outstanding Contributions to Clinical Chemistry Outstanding Contributions Through Service to the Profession of Clinical Chemistry Outstanding Contributions in Education Outstanding Contributions in a Selected Area of Research Outstanding Scientific Achievements by a Young Investigator International Travel Fellowship The AACC Lectureship Award The Edwin F. Ullman Award
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IWMI Vacancies degree in water/soil chemistry;; Research experience those of similar internationalinstitutions and include a website http//www.iwmi.org Interested candidates http://www.cgiar.org/iwmi/about/R_Soil.htm
Extractions: IWMI has active research projects in more than 20 countries in Asia and Africa. These projects are administered from IWMI's main offices in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Pakistan, India and South Africa and associated sub-regional offices in Ghana, Uzbekistan, Nepal, Laos and China. IWMI has chosen five research themes as its key instruments to address the need for strategic priority setting in the institute and to assure thematic integration of research agendas across physical locations. The five themes are: Integrated Water Resource Management for Agriculture; Sustainable Smallholder Land and Water Management Systems; Sustainable Groundwater Management; Water Resource Institutions and Policies; and Water, Health and Environment. The place within the organization The person selected will be based at the IWMI Regional Office for Southeast Asia located at Bangkok, Thailand, but may be called upon to work across other regions such as south, central and western Asia, China, and sub-Saharan Africa. The work will be primarily associated with IWMI's research on Water, Health and the Environment, but collaboration with other themes will be required.
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Extractions: What do most Americans know about engineering? Not much, according to a recent Harris Poll conducted for the American Association of Engineering Societies (AAES). Respondents said they know more about science, and are more likely to associate invention and discovery with scientists than with engineers. AAES helped develop the poll, titled "American Perspectives on Engineers and Engineering," after a June Harris Poll measuring the prestige of various professions showed that engineers have "consistent but mediocre prestige" in the eyes of the general public. (Medicine was most often identified as a profession of "very great" prestige, while journalism and union leadership held the bottom positions of the 17 professions included in the poll.) In particular, the AAES poll was designed to probe the reasons that scientists rank so much higher than engineers, says Martha Sloan, chair of AAES and an electrical engineering professor at Michigan Technological University. "What struck me was the degree to which people understand what scientists and technicians do, but not engineers," Sloan says. Scientists are five times more likely to be thought of as inventors, and seven times more likely to be credited with protecting the environment than are engineers, according to the poll. "Clearly, something is wrong out there that we need to fix," she says.
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Extractions: The Basic Research and Higher Education (BRHE) program seeks to transform and invigorate the training of young Russian scientists by strengthening the basic research capabilities of Russian higher education institutions in the natural sciences (biology, chemistry, earth sciences, mathematics, physics) BRHE establishes Research and Education Centers (RECs) within selected Russian institutions. The RECs BRHE Quick Links BRHE 2002 Competition Applications Frequently Asked Questions on BRHE Awards listing BRHE Quick Facts Operates in Russia only.
University Of Arizona, Department Of Chemistry to survey 136 baccalaureatedegree-granting institutions across the nation, saidResearch Corp. President Michael Doyle, a professor of chemistry at the http://www.chem.arizona.edu/2002news/doylenews.shtml
Extractions: Educators nationwide agree that for colleges and universities, one measure of academic excellence is how active undergraduate students are in research. But there's no clear consensus in some undergraduate institutions about what "research" means or if research with undergraduates is publishable, according to a comprehensive study of predominantly undergraduate U.S. colleges and universities over the past decade, 1990 2000. And, contrary to statements posited 20 years ago, the new study revealed that the federal government provides the bulk of undergraduate research support at public and private undergraduate institutions. The institutions themselves provide facilities and faculty salaries. Growing concern that fewer U.S. students in the natural sciences are heading to graduate school prompted five foundations to survey 136 baccalaureate-degree-granting institutions across the nation, said Research Corp. President Michael Doyle, a professor of chemistry at the University of Arizona.
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Extractions: Ms. Claudine Jenda, Science and Technology Department Head, Auburn University Libraries cjenda@lib.auburn.edu and Ms. Mary Lou Dabbs, Science and Technology Reference Librarian, Auburn University Libraries dabbsml@lib.auburn.edu ENTRY NUMBER: 01 TITLE: Chemistry Textbooks in Print URL: gopher://slvaxa.umsl.edu:70/11gopher_root_chem%3a%5bbooks%5d ADDITIONAL ACCESS INFORMATION: http://hackberry.chem.niu.edu:70/1/Chemistry%20Information%20on%20the%20Internet HOST: Chemistry Department, University of Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri, USA PROVIDER: publishers of Chemistry textbooks CONTACT: Professor Hal Harris, c1754@slvaxa.umsl.edu SUBJECT: Chemistry Information on the Internet, Chemistry Textbooks CONTENTS: Bibliography; reading list; reference texts; price information. DESCRIPTION: An archive aimed at developing a comprehensive list of Chemistry textbooks in print. Several publishers of Chemistry contribute available Chemistry textbooks to this list. With participation from more publishers, the list would be a quick way of identifying books that support instruction in Chemistry. College level textbooks are currently covered, but the scope of the list is being reviewed. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Project funded by the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Chemical Informatics Program DATE ENTERED ENTRY NUMBER: 02 TITLE: Periodic Table of the Elements ALT TITLE: Periodic Table URL: gopher://gopher.tc.umn.edu:70/11/Libraries/Reference%20Books/Elements