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41. The Chemistry PhD
nonetheless be more widely known so as to further enhance the high quality of thechemistry PhD. The guidelines are intended to assist institutions in the
http://www.rsc.org/lap/polacts/phd.htm
RSC Members Press Releases Register Jobs ... Public Activities Science Policy The Chemistry PhD - the Enhancement of its Quality April 1995 Contents
Introduction The PhD degree
The purpose of the PhD
Criticisms ... Appendix: requirements for Chartered Chemists
The Royal Society of Chemistry has produced this paper following extensive consideration and consultation. It seeks to identify key issues of interest to providers of programmes of study and research leading to the award of the PhD. These guidelines are based on aspects of good practice which are already widespread in universities and which should nonetheless be more widely known so as to further enhance the high quality of the chemistry PhD. The guidelines are intended to assist institutions in the further development of good practice and in the interpretation of the regulations governing the award of their PhD degrees. These guidelines have been prepared by the Scientific Affairs Board in the context of the pattern of first degree courses existing in the UK in 1994/95. If, as the Society expects, in the future a significant proportion of UK students commencing PhD programmes have had the benefit of an enhanced first degree education through the medium of the MChem/MSci courses being introduced by many universities, then a number of the recommendations are likely to be met, at least in part, at the undergraduate level.

42. ASLO: Working In The Aquatic Sciences
inAid of Research http//www.sigmaxi.org. Information on specific institutions canbe obtained from such as aquatic science, biology, chemistry, earth science
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Home About ASLO Career Information Education Resources ... Search
Working in the Aquatic Sciences
The American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) is often asked how students can prepare for careers in aquatic science. We hope this document will provide you with the background and resources to enable you to pursue your interest in aquatic science. If you would like to contribute to this document, or have questions, please contact the ASLO student representatives at studentreps@aslo.org . Another important source of information is our listing of institutions offering graduate programs in limnology and oceanography. Additional information on careers in public policy can be found here
What is Aquatic Science?
Aquatic science is the study of the planet's oceanic and freshwater environments. Oceanography is the study of the biological, chemical, geological, optical and physical characteristics of oceans and estuaries, while limnology involves the study of these same characteristics in inland systems (lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, and wetlands) including both fresh and salt waters.
  • WHERE is a particular organism, where do pollutants come from, where does the current flow, etc.

43. Connecticut Biotechnology Jobs - CURE - Careers In Biology, Chemistry, Microbiol
and experience, particularly in biochemistry, chemistry, microbiology, molecular StateDepartment of Education educational institutions/program offerings.
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Remarkable growth in Connecticut's BioScience industry has created significant opportunities for people interested in BioScience careers.
  • There are also opportunities for technical school graduates. Current openings exist for people with varying levels of education and experience, particularly in biochemistry, chemistry, microbiology, molecular biology, and pharmacology. Future employment opportunities are most promising for individuals with technical, bachelor's and master's degrees in these sciences. Additional vacancies exist for non-scientific, infrastructure positions such as accounting, business development, clerical, engineering, facilities management, information technology, and legal. Related areas of interest:
  • 44. PhDs.org Science, Math, And Engineering Career Resources
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    45. Chemie.DE Search Engine
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    46. SPARC SPARC E-News 08-09/2001
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    47. SPARC SPARC Partners
    The journal publishes articles in any and all areas of chemistry which take The journalis available to institutions or by joining the EEA www.insectscience.org
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    48. Northern California Regional Chapter Of The Society Of Environmental Toxicology
    5169 x1108 (925) 3138089 (fax) info@norcalsetac.org. of Environmental Toxicologyand chemistry (NorCal SETAC a forum for individuals and institutions engaged in
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    SETAC 835 Arnold Drive, Suite 104
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    About NorCal SETAC The Northern California Regional Chapter of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (NorCal SETAC) is a regional, scientific non-profit organization established to provide a forum for individuals and institutions engaged in the study of environmental problems, management and regulation of natural resources, education, research and development, and manufacturing and distribution in Northern California. NorCal SETAC was established as a non-profit organization in 1991, and is currently the largest and most active regional chapter within

    49. INASP Directory 2002-2003
    mail malin@acs.org Web http//www.chemistry.org. ACS members, institutions and othersare encouraged to donate back issues of chemistry professional journals
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    CHEMISTRY
    American Chemical Society (ACS)
    American Chemical Society [Updated May 2004]
    1155 Sixteenth Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20036
    USA Contact: Dr J C Torio
    Tel: Fax:
    E-mail:
    j_torio@acs.org intlacts@acs.org
    Web: http://www.chemistry.org
    The American Chemical Society is a self-governed individual membership organisation founded in 1876 that consists of more than 159,000 members at all degree levels and in all fields of chemistry. ACS is recognised as a world leader in fostering scientific education and research, and promoting the public's understanding of science.
    The Society publishes around 40 journals and magazines. ACS International Activities has also recently initiated a new bimonthly International E-Newsletter (available in Word and PDF format) which can be subscribed to online.
    The full range of the Society's activities are to be found on its website.
    International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
    International Union of Crystallography
    5 Abbey Square Chester CH1 2HU UNITED KINGDOM Contact: Brian McMahon, Research and Development Officer

    50. Careers In Chemistry
    Page listing with links to over 3000 institutions. Launching Your Industrial ChemistryCareer Describes 3) ACS Career Services (http//www.acs.org/careers) (5
    http://www.chem.duke.edu/~bonk/Careers/ChemCareers.html
    Careers in Chemistry
    [Information on careers in science can also be obtained from Science's Next Wave, a Web site maintained by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.] Specific information concerning careers for chemistry majors is provided below. Also included are lists of articles on careers that have appeared in various publications of the American Chemical Society. The texts of the articles can be accessed from this listing and are reproduced with the permission of ACS. I. Introduction to Careers
    [Assistance in all matters concerning careers may be obtained at The Career Center on Duke Campus. Majors considering health professions as a career should utilize the services of the Health Professions Advising Center , 303 Union West. ] The information given below focuses on careers in-or-related-to the field of chemistry. Article of Interest from the American Chemical Society
    • Take Charge of Your Career"- Includes four principles regarding careers and suggestions of things that an undergraduate can do to prepare for a career in chemistry. Where do you go next?

    51. Proceedings Of ECSOC-4
    International Electronic Conference on Synthetic organic chemistry, http//www fornonparticipants and for institutions, USD $200 by e-mail orders@mdpi.org.
    http://www.mdpi.org/ecsoc-4.htm
    Proceedings of ECSOC-4
    Title: Proceedings of ECSOC-4, The Fourth International Electronic Conference on Synthetic Organic Chemistry, http://www.mdpi.org/ecsoc-4.htm, September 1-30, 2000
    Editors: Thomas Wirth, C. Oliver Kappe, Eduard Felder, Ulf Diederichsen and Shu-Kun Lin
    CD-ROM edition
    ISBN 3-906980-05-7
    Published in 2000 by MDPI, Basel, Switzerland
    Order the CD-ROM archive edition, please visit http://www.mdpi.org/ecsoc/order.htm website: Rate for ECSOC participants: USD $100 before 31 August; USD $120 after 1 September.
    Rate for non-participants and for institutions, USD $200 per year per title. Please place the order by e-mail: orders@mdpi.org
    An online copy of this CD-ROM edition has been uploaded at http://www.unibas.ch/mdpi/ecsoc-4/ ecsoc@mdpi.org
    Last change: 1 September 2000

    52. Chemical Hygiene Officer Certification
    or have academic training in chemistry, physics, or biology with at least 24 semesterhours (36 quarter hours) in chemistry. Acceptable institutions are those
    http://www.nrcc6.org/cho.htm
    CERTIFICATION FOR CHEMISTS
    a mark of professionalism
    A Program of the National Registry of Certified Chemists
    CHEMICAL HYGIENE OFFICERS
    Effective January 1, 2004 Background The National Registry in Clinical Chemistry was organized in 1967 to certify clinical chemists and clinical chemistry technologists who meet the standards for certification. There are educational, experience, and examination standards for certification by NRCC. Applicants voluntarily present their educational and experience credentials to the Registry as part of an application to sit for examination. After applications are approved, candidates sit for examination. Candidates who pass the examination are then certified. Certification is renewed in one- and three-year increments after a review of continuing experience, education , and training. NRCC started a certification program for toxicological chemists in 1987. A Task Force on Safety Certification met in Washington, D.C. in 1994 and proposed the creation of a certification program for persons with responsibilities of Chemical Hygiene Officers as outlined in the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Laboratory Standard. In 1996 a national panel of chemists developed guidelines for an examination based certification program and NRCC assumed the responsibility of developing, implementing, and administering a certification program for Chemical Hygiene Officers. NRCC certification of Chemical Hygiene Officers began in 1997. A Task Force on Environmental Certification met in Washington, D.C. in 1994 and recommended establishing a certification program for Environmental Analytical Chemists. The Task Force saw a need for a certification program to identify chemists and technicians prepared to handle specific environmental problems. The Task Force believed a certification program for Environmental Analytical Chemists and Environmental Analytical Technicians would provide a critical service for the chemical industry while primarily helping to protect the environment in the public interest. . In 1997 a national panel of chemists developed guidelines for an examination based certification program and NRCC assumed the responsibility of developing, implementing, and administering a certification program for Environmental Analytical Chemists and Environmental Analytical Technicians. NRCC certification of Environmental Analytical Chemists and Environmental Analytical Technicians began 1998.

    53. Associations @ Www.Sweden.org
    Categories related to Science chemistry Associations Business ChemicalsAssociations (22) Science institutions Associations (35).
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    American Chemical Society

    Primary professional organization for chemists and related occupations.
    The Adhesion Society

    Organization of scientists and others dedicated to scientific and technical issues related to the science and technology of adhesion.
    African Association of Pure and Applied Chemistry (AAPAC)

    List of universities in Africa where active chemistry teaching and research are carried out. Includes equipment held, degrees offered, staff members, research interests, and recent research papers.
    Analytical and Life Science Systems Association

    Primary association for companies that supply systems used for analysis and measurement in chemistry and life sciences. The Association of Formulation Chemists Provides multi-industry cross-fertilization by disseminating basic technical information on formulation technology pertaining to adhesives, drugs, cosmetics, pigments, foods, pesticides, and other applications. Canadian Association of Textile Colourists and Chemists Association of dyes and textile industry. Commercial Development and Marketing Association A professional association dedicated to fostering, promoting and sharing business processes for long term growth and value creation in the chemical and allied industries.

    54. Majors\chemistry
    Others work for research and testing services, and educational institutions. CHEMISTRYWEB SITES Society of Forensic Sciences www.aafs.org ChemJobs.net www
    http://www.uncwil.edu/stuaff/career/Majors/chemistry.htm
    Division of Student Affairs "Creating Experiences for Life"
    About Career Services

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    Updated June 01, 2004
    by Diane Sledden Reed
    CHEMISTRY UNCW Department of Chemistry http://www.uncwil.edu/chem/
    Related Career Titles
    Related Major Skills Related Web Sites
    Employment of chemists is expected to grow about as fast as the average for all occupations through the year 2005. In July 1997, the American Chemical Society reported that "with overall unemployment in the U.S. at its lowest level since 1973, job status and salaries of chemists improved considerably after several rough years." The following list is a representative sample of job titles of former graduates with a chemistry major. Use this as an idea list, and remember that it represents some, but certainly not all, of the careers you might consider.
    Related Career Titles for Chemistry Majors *Agricultural Scientist *Cytotechnologist *Occupational Safety Specialist *Assayer *Environmental Health Specialist *Perfumer *Biochemist *Fire Protection Engineer *Pharmaceutical Sales Representative *Brewer Lab Assistant *Food Scientist Technician *Physician *Cepalometric Analyst *Forensic Chemist *Planner *Chemical Oceanographer *Genetic Counselor *Plastics Engineer *Chemistry Technologist *High School Teacher *Product Tester *Clarifying Plant Operator *Hospital Administrator *Quality Assurance Manager *College Professor *Hydrologist *Risk Manager

    55. Combechem
    combinatorial chemistry, concentrating on crystallography and laser and surfacechemistry. the expansion of eScience to new institutions and organizations
    http://www.combechem.org/
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    Comb e chem
    The Comb e chem project is one of the UK's national e -science projects. Comb e chem is a UK e-Science project funded by the EPSRC . The project is working on Grid-enabled combinatorial chemistry, concentrating on crystallography and laser and surface chemistry. Another major component of the project is the development of an e -Lab, using pervasive computing technology to record detailed information on all aspects of laboratory work. The head of the project is Dr. Jeremy Frey
    The latest news from the Comb e chem project
    All Hands Meeting 2004
    From sp on 17/03/2004 at 18:54
    The third UK e -Science Programme All Hands Meeting (AHM 2004) will be held at the East Midlands Conference Centre , Nottingham, from 31st August - 3rd September 2004. The theme of this year's meeting is e-Science Broadening the Horizon - reflecting the expansion of e -Science to new institutions and organizations, and its application to an increasing range of fields, such as the Environment and Social Sciences. The goal of the meeting is to provide a forum in which information on e -Science projects from all disciplines can be communicated and where the capabilities being developed within projects can be demonstrated.

    56. Chemistry Division
    interested in pursuing their research interests at primarily undergraduate institutions. CURprograms at http//www.cur.org/UGSF.html CUR chemistry Consultants.
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    Council on Undergraduate Research 734 15th St. N.W. Suite 550 Washington D.C. 20005 Fax: 202.783.4811 Chair
    Samuel Abrash
    Department of Chemistry
    University of Richmond
    Richmond, VA 23173
    804-297-1897 (fax)
    sabrash@richmond.edu
    Chemistry's Undergraduate Research Travel Award 2004 Winners The Chemistry Division of the Council on Undergraduate Research is pleased to announce its 2004 recipients of the CUR Chemistry Undergraduate Student Travel Award... Chemistry Councilors (click on this to go to each Councilor's bio as it appeared on the ballot) term expires 2004 term expires 2005 term expires 2006 Christopher Rohlman
    Albion College Barbara Lawrence
    Eastern Illinois University Merle Schuh
    Davidson College James Swartz
    Grinnell College Bridget Gourley DePauw University Samuel Abrash University of Richmond Jodi Wesemann American Chemical Society Carlysle Salter Moravian College Silvia Ronco Research Corporation Judith Halstead Skidmore College Diane Husic East Stroudsburg University Tim Elgren Hamilton College Michael Castellani Marshall University Julio De Paula Haverford College Maria Bohorquez Drake University Mitch Malachowski University of San Diego Kerry Karukstis Harvey Mudd College Alice Deckert Allegheny College Roger Rowlett Colgate University Melvin Druelinger University of Southern Colorado

    57. Council On Undergraduate Research
    structure that includes biology, chemistry, geosciences, mathematics programs attheir individual institutions, and increase 202) 7834811 (fax) cur@cur.org.
    http://www.cur.org/
    The mission of the Council on Undergraduate Research is to support and promote high-quality undergraduate student-faculty collaborative research and scholarship. The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) and its affiliated colleges, universities, and individuals share a focus on providing undergraduate research opportunities for faculty and students at predominantly undergraduate institutions. CUR believes that faculty members enhance their teaching and contribution to society by remaining active in research and by involving undergraduates in research. CUR’s leadership works with agencies and foundations to enhance research opportunities for faculty and students. CUR provides support for faculty development. Our publications and outreach activities are designed to share successful models and strategies for establishing and institutionalizing undergraduate research programs. We assist administrators and faculty members in improving and assessing the research environment at their institutions. CUR also provides information on the importance of undergraduate research to state legislatures, private foundations, government agencies, and the U.S. Congress.

    58. About SETAC
    469 1500 F 850 469 9778 E setac@setac.org. The Society of Environmental Toxicologyand chemistry (SETAC) is a forum for individuals and institutions engaged in.
    http://www.setac.org/about.html
    SEARCH: The mission of SETAC is to promote the advancement and application of scientific research related to contaminants and other stressors in the environment, education in the environmental sciences, and the use of science in environmental policy and decision-making. The Society provides a forum where scientists and other professionals exchange information and ideas for the development and use of multidisciplinary scientific principles and practices leading to sustainable environmental quality. Administrative Offices SETAC Europe
    Av. de la Toison d'Or 67
    B-1060 Brussels
    Belgium
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    E setac@setaceu.org SETAC North America
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    59. SETAC ET&C Journal
    Issues, Nonmembers $30.00 / 30 € $45.00 / 45 €, institutions $45.00 / 45 EnvironmentalToxicology and chemistry on CDROM 850 469 9778 E-mail globe@setac.org.
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    SEARCH: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, the official journal of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC), is dedicated to furthering scientific knowledge and disseminating information on environmental toxicology and chemistry, including the application of these sciences to risk assessment. The journal is divided into three sections, each with its own editors: Environmental Chemistry Environmental Toxicology, and Hazard / Risk Assessment. Interdisciplinary in scope, the journal includes integrative studies involving components of classical toxicology, physiology, biology, microbiology, organic, environmental and analytical chemistry, anatomy, genetics, ecology, soil, water, atmospheric sciences, and economics. There is no agency discount and advertising is available. Contact the SETAC Office for information. The complete volumes of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry are online since 1995. Follow the links below for more information. 2004 Institutional Subscription Prices
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    60. Division Of Analytical Chemistry DAC - Homepage
    DAC FECS The Division of Analytical chemistry of the. Federation of EuropeanChemical Societies and Professional institutions. Chairman Prof.
    http://www.dac-fecs.org/
    DAC - FECS
    The Division of Analytical Chemistry of the Federation of European Chemical Societies
    and Professional Institutions
    Chairman

    Universidad Campus de Rabanales
    phone +34 957 218616
    fax +34 957 218616
    e-mail qa1meobj@uco.es
    Secretary
    Dr. Ernst-Heiner Korte
    ISAS / Department Berlin
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    12489 Berlin-Adlershof / Germany phone +49 30 6392-3545 fax +49 30 6392-3544 e-mail korte@isas-berlin.de
    Steering Committee Study Groups
    "Education" , Head: Prof. Dr. Reiner Salzer (Germany) "History" , Head: Prof. Duncan Thorburn Burns (UK) "Quality Assurance and Accreditation" , Head: Prof. Dr. Wolfhard Wegscheider (Austria)
    Task Forces
    "Inventory of Definitions in Analytical Chemistry" , Head: Prof. Bo Karlberg (Sweden) "Eurocurriculum Analytical Chemistry" , Head: Prof. Dr. Reiner Salzer 2004 "Bioanalytics" 2004 "Who is who in Analytical Chemistry" , Head: Prof. Miguel Valcarcel 2004 "DAC Website" , Head: Dr. Ernst-Heiner Korte
    EUROANALYSIS Statutes of DAC and "Robert Kellner Lecture" Annual Reports ... Directory Last modified 5-Feb-2004 Webmaster Back Home DAC-FECS

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