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21. Prfgrant.html
Go. ACS (powered by Google). World of chemistry (Powered by ChemIndustry.com). Onlyfaculty at US institutions may apply for Type G grants.
http://www.chemistry.org/portal/Chemistry?PID=acsdisplay.html&DOC=prf\prfgrant.h

22. Petroleum Research Fund - PRF - American Chemical Society
made to nonprofit institutions in the United States and other countries in responseto proposals. Fundamental research is currently supported in chemistry, the
http://www.chemistry.org/portal/Chemistry?PID=acsdisplay.html&DOC=prf\index.html

23. Welcome To TCS: Professional Bodies And Institutions
Professional Bodies and institutions. fax) enquiries@imeche.org.uk http//www.imeche.org.uk.Royal Society of chemistry (RSC), Burlington House, Piccadilly, London
http://www.tcsonline.org.uk/associates/professional_bodies.html

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Professional Bodies and Institutions
I nstitution Address C ontact details British Computer Society (BCS) 1 Sanford Street,
Swindon,
Wiltshire,
01793 417417 (tel)
01793 280270 (fax)
bcshq@bcs.org.uk

http://www.bcs.org.uk
Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Moor Hall,
Cookham,
Maidenhead,
Berks, 01628 427500 (tel) 01628 427299 (fax) marketing@cim.co.uk http://www.cim.co.uk Institute of Materials (IOM) 1 Carlton House Terrace, London, 020 7451 7300 (tel) 020 7839 1702 (fax) admin@materials.org.uk http://www.instmat.co.uk Chartered Management Institute Management House, Cottingham Road, Corby, Northants, 01536 204222 (tel) 01536 201651 (fax) join@managers.org.uk Institute of Physics (IOP) 76 Portland Place, London, 020 7470 4800 (tel) 020 7470 4848 (fax) physics@iop.org http://www.iop.org Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) Davis Building, 165-189 Railway Terrace, Rugby, Warwickshire, 01788 578214 (tel) 01788 560833 (fax) http://www.icheme.org.uk

24. Carnegie Foundation - Carnegie Initiative On The Doctorate
Allied Departments have been selected for the CID in chemistry, education, English forpowerful liberal learning in a wide variety of institutions and fields.
http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/CID/
Home Our Work Resources Program Staff
Carnegie Initiative on the Doctorate
Brief Overview
The Carnegie Initiative on the Doctorate (CID) is a multi-year research and action project to support departments' efforts to more purposefully structure their doctoral programs. We will work closely with the disciplinary communities, as well as selected departments, in six fields of study. We will foster discipline-based conceptual work and design experiments in a small number of selected departments. Carnegie will collect, examine and disseminate findings from this significant discussion and related experiments. The Carnegie Foundation believes that it is timely to return to first principles, and ask "What is the purpose of doctoral education?" Taken broadly, we believe the answer to be, to educate and prepare those to whom we can entrust the vigor, quality, and integrity of the field. We call such a person a " steward of the discipline ."

25. Carnegie Foundation - Carnegie Initiative On The Doctorate
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of chemistry. contextsfor powerful liberal learning in a wide variety of institutions and fields
http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/CID/partners_allies.htm
Home Our Work Carnegie Initiative on the Doctorate CID home ... Program Staff
Carnegie Initiative on the Doctorate
Partner and Allied Departments by Discipline
The 32 Partner Departments of the CID have committed to a serious deliberation about the purposes and desired outcomes of the doctoral program in the department. Departments will consider the strategies currently used to meet those goals. As a result of the deliberations, departments will propose changes in their program intended to better meet the agreed upon outcome goals. Taking a scholarly approach, departments further commit to gathering evidence about the impact of the changes. The Foundation's research activities will primarily focus on Partner Departments and their activities. Through annual convenings, independent data gathering, and other activities, the Carnegie Foundation will support, encourage and publicize the work done by Partner Departments. Allied departments have agreed to pursue similar goals and strategies, albeit with less support from the Foundation. Applying to be a Partnering Department
The deadline for letters of intention for history and neurosciences programs is May 28th, 2003.

26. Chlorine Online - Links
Europa European institutions On Line. http//europa.eu.int. http//www.science-education.org/building_block_chemistry/bbc.html. chemistry Links for Chemists.
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27. CollegeNews.org - Pomona College Names David Oxtoby To Become The College’
Principles of Modern chemistry,” (with H. Pat Gillis) now in its fifth editionand in use at institutions across the country; and “chemistry Science of
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ABOUT THIS SITE ABOUT LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGES THE ANNAPOLIS GROUP MEMBER COLLEGES ON CAMPUS EXPERTS DATABASE TOP NEWS ON CAMPUS ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Pomona College, one of the top-ranked colleges in the country, has named noted chemist David W. Oxtoby, dean of physical sciences at the University of Chicago, to be the ninth president in its 116-year history. Oxtoby was awarded a coterminous appointment as president and professor of chemistry by a vote of the Pomona College Board of Trustees during a special meeting Monday. He will assume his new duties on July 1, succeeding President Peter W. Stanley, who will retire at the end of a 12-year tenure. Since first joining the University of Chicago faculty in 1975, Oxtoby has been associated with the institution off and on for nearly three decades, with brief interludes to serve as a visiting professor at such places as the University of Paris; the University of Bristol in Great Britain; and the University of Sydney in Australia. Prior to assuming his current position as dean, he also served the University of Chicago for three years as director of its James Franck Institute. He is a fellow of the American Physical Society and a member of the American Chemical Society, the Materials Research Society, the Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

28. Chemistry International
chemical companies, government institutions, or scientific institutions,; Secretary,IUPAC Committee on chemistry and Industry http//www.iupac.org/projects/1993
http://www.iupac.org/publications/ci/2001/march/news_safety.html

Contents
Risk Assessment Terminology
Medicinal Chemistry

News and Notices
... CI Homepage Chemistry International
Vol. 23, No. 2
March 2001 IUPAC/UNESCO/UNIDO Safety Program Trains Two Scientists in United States
by Mark C. Cesa Introduction IUPAC Company Associates BP Amoco and Bristol-Myers Squibb recently sponsored visits to the United States by Ms. Esma Toprak, chief chemical engineer at Bogazici University in Istanbul, Turkey, and Prof. Ali A. El-Emam, Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Mansoura in Egypt, for hands-on training as part of the IUPAC/UNESCO/UNIDO Safety Training Program. Ms. Esma Toprak
Chief chemical engineer, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey
While industries in developed countries are introducing sophisticated safety measures covering operational, health, and environmental aspects in close interaction with governments and the public, the gap between developed and developing countries in safety education, research, and implementation of technical measures is widening. The increase in chemical production and consumption in the developing world makes it essential to promote interactions to disseminate state-of- the-art knowledge on safety and environmental protection in chemical production. Realizing the importance of safety education, guidelines, legislation, and implementation, IUPAC; the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); and the United Nations International Development Organization (UNIDO) have come together to develop a joint training program for safety and environmental protection in chemical, pharmaceutical, and biotechnological research and production. The joint IUPAC/UNESCO/UNIDO Safety Training Program allows safety experts from developing countries to learn about safety and environmental protective me asures by visiting and working in plants of IUPAC Company Associates in the industrialized world.

29. Joint Oceanographic Institutions
Earth's Orbit and the Mediterranean Rolf Wehausen and HansJ. Brumsack, Institutefor chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment, Oldenburg University
http://www.joi-odp.org/greatesthits2/Default.html
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Greatest Hits, Volume 2
The following documents are contributions to Greatest Hits, Volume 2 , a collection of key advances made by the Ocean Drilling Program. They focus on findings made since 1997, when the first Greatest Hits volume was published. A selection of "hits" has been published along with background information on ODP as ODP Highlights . You can request a hard copy of the publication or download a PDF version Additional ODP legacy materials are available on the web, including " Achievement and Opportunities of Scientific Ocean Drilling" Download one page contributions (in PDF format) on multiple topics:
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Climate Change Sea Level Rise Microbiology ... Resources , and Additional Hits Technology

30. Cen-chemjobs: Quality Jobs, Quality Chemists; Your Chemistry Job Site
JobSpectrum.org logo, on applications to programs at Ph.D.granting institutions,since many use re interested in topics such as physical chemistry that younger
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31. Open Channel Foundation: Welcome
Hosting open source projects and software from academic and research institutions and providing commercia Category Computers Open Source Software...... view of what the final process may look like based on the current chemistry. mailtowebmaster@openchannelsoftware.org webmaster@openchannelsoftware.org.
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Currently hosting 240 applications Open Channel presents Moving synthetic chemicals from the research laboratory to the manufacturing plant is software that assists process chemists with the scale up of a chemical synthesis. It enhances their productivity by predicting how the reactions will scale and calculating batch sizes for a given production level. The tool also allows the chemist to look ahead by providing an engineering view of what the final process may look like based on the current chemistry. In addition, Lab2Plant helps deliver more comprehensive and consistent data to the scale-up and pilot plant team... Read more... Spotlight on Repeat Orbit Interferometry PACkage Read the latest version information here ROI_PAC V2.2, a Repeat Orbit Interferometry Package that allows researchers in the area of topography and surface change to apply Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) methods, is now freely available to the... Read more...

32. American Chemical Society: Library Link FAQ
Today's Chemist at Work, http//pubs.acs.org/tcaw. upon the pricing plan selected,institutions pay for Design; Journal of Combinatorial chemistry; Journal of
http://pubs.acs.org/liblink/faq.html
Frequently Asked Questions General Information
What is an ACS Web Edition?

What does a Web Edition subscription include?

Can a library in a consortium participate if it has no ACS print subscriptions?
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What specific ACS print journals are available as Web Editions and what are the URLs?

What benefits does my institution receive as part of a consortium that subscribes to ACS Web Editions?

What is the ACS Archive Policy in the event of cancellation of a Web Edition Subscription?
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What electronic format are ACS Publications' journal articles presented in?

Does the library need an ID/Password?

How do I determine what my library's IP address is?

Is a signed license agreement required?
... Can users make copies of articles? Costs Is the cost prorated if a library participates during mid-year? How can my institution obtain a personalized Option B quote for ACS Web Editions? How can my institution obtain a personalized quote for a license other than the Option B? Promotional Materials Can ACS Publications provide me with material to help promote ACS Web Editions?

33. Home Page For Mathematics, Physics And Chemistry Division
reinforced in collaboration with international specialized institutions. of Mathematics,Physics and chemistry Natural Sciences email s.raither@unesco.org.
http://www.unesco.org/science/physics.htm

34. PhDs.org Science, Math, And Engineering Career Resources
summer research opportunities in chemistry and chemistryrelated fields. a researcherfrom one of the IRIS member institutions. Copyright © PhDs.org, 1998-2002
http://www.phds.org/index.php?section=16

35. 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
Administrative Offices SETAC Europe
Av. de la Toison d'Or 67
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E setac@setaceu.org SETAC North America
1010 North 12th Avenue
Pensacola, FL 32501-3370
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F 850 469 9778 E setac@setac.org Multidisciplinary approaches to solving environmental problems Balance: Academia, Business, Government Objectivity: Science-based History and Governance The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) is an independent, nonprofit professional society that provides a forum for individuals and institutions engaged in Study of environmental issues, Management and conservation of natural resources, Environmental education, and Environmental research and development. Environmental toxicology and chemistry embrace these fields of study: • Analytical chemistry • Anatomy / Physiology • Atmospheric sciences and engineering • Biology • Classical toxicology • Ecology • Economics • Environmental chemistry • Genetics • Microbiology • Organic chemistry • Physiology • Soil sciences and engineering • Water sciences and engineering SETAC Code of Ethics Environmental professionals are expected to exhibit the highest standards of honesty and integrity. Accordingly, our activities require honesty, impartiality, fairness, and equity, and we must be dedicated to the protection and welfare of environmental resources. Environmental professionals must perform under a standard of professional behavior that requires adherence to the highest principles of ethical conduct.

36. SETAC Publications
Per Issue Review Issues, Nonmembers $30.00 / 30 E $45.00 / 45 E, institutions$45.00 / 45 E $45.00 / 45 E. Environmental Toxicology and chemistry on CDROM.
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Volume 1 - 5 Volume 6 - 10 Volume 11 - 20 Single Copy $20.00 / 20 E per copy

37. Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowships For Minorities
opinion of the fellowship institutions, will contribute to http//nationalacademies.org/fellowshipsTelephone chemistry 5230 Analytical 9994 Environmental 5290
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To increase the presence of underrepresented minorities on the nation's college and university faculties, to enhance diversity on campuses, and to address the persisting effects of past discrimination, the Ford Foundation offers predoctoral fellowships to members of six minority groups whose underrepresentation in the professoriate has been severe and long-standing. The fellowship program identifies individuals with demonstrated ability and provides them the opportunity to engage in graduate study leading to a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) or Doctor of Science (Sc.D.) degree. These successful scholars then inspire other students of color to pursue an academic career in teaching and research. Approximately 60 predoctoral fellowships will be awarded in a national competition administered by the National Research Council (NRC) of the National Academies on behalf of the Ford Foundation. The awards will be made to those individuals who, in the judgment of the review panels, have demonstrated superior scholarship and show the greatest promise for future achievement as scholars, researchers, and teachers in institutions of higher education.
Eligibility
Eligibility to apply in the predoctoral fellowship competition is limited to:
  • Citizens or nationals of the United States (must have become a citizen by the application deadline date: November 20, 2002)

38. DIRECTORY OF TECHNICAL INFORMATION ON ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS WWW SITES, AND OTHER
TechExpo DIRECTORY OF TECHNICAL INFORMATION AT ACADEMIC institutions. Abstracts Service(CAS) http//info.cas.org/welcome.html a chemistry / Spectroscopy.
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TechExpo D IRECTORY O F T ECHNICAL I NFORMATION A T A CADEMIC I NSTITUTIONS.
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CONTENTS: (Please inform us at techexpo@techexpo.com if you have corrections, or know the WWW URL or the e-mail address to any organization listed here. We apologize for inaccuracies; we'll attempt to keep these lists up to date.)
If you can't find it here at TechExpo , try other WWW indices containing broad lists of Science, Engineering, and Technology sites
Ceramics
http://www.ikts.fhg.de/ceramics.html

39. AACC - GRADUATE AND POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING PROGRAMS IN CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
ComACCaccredited programs qualify as acceptable institutions for those in the fieldof clinical chemistry, check out 887-5093 email info@aacc.org web www
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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 Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School Cleveland State University Duke University Medical Center Hartford Hospital ... EDUCATION AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT
GRADUATE AND POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING PROGRAMS IN CLINICAL CHEMISTRY The Commission on Accreditation is an independent non-profit organization that accredits training programs in clinical chemistry at the masters, doctoral, and postdoctoral level. The purpose of granting accreditation to training programs is to foster their excellence, to provide recognition to accredited programs, and to attract qualified individuals to training centers of excellence. This process is intended to assure the trainee that the standards of education and training are consistent with the progress in medicine and clinical laboratory sciences. To insure that these basic standards are met, each accredited program undergoes a rigorous examination of its curriculum, faculty, and institutional support, as facilitated by the preparation of a self-study document by the program director. In addition, each program is site-visited by Commissioners every five years. Graduates of accredited programs are permitted to take either the American Board of Clinical Chemistry (doctoral level) or the National Registry in Clinical Chemistry (masters level) examination prior to meeting experience requirements.

40. Awards List
The Camille and Henry Dreyfus...... institutions that grant a doctorate in chemistry, chemical engineering or Contacthttp//www.dreyfus.org/
http://membership.acs.org/y/ycc/awards/awards-private.htm
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Private Foundation Awards
Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award
Presented by:
Age Restriction:
Institutions that grant a bachelor's or higher degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, or biochemistry may submit nominations to the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Awards Program. Nominees must hold a full-time tenure-track academic appointment in a department focused on the chemical sciences, and are normally expected to be within the first five years of their independent academic careers.
Contact: http://www.dreyfus.org/
Description: To strengthen the teaching and research careers of talented young faculty in the chemical sciences. The Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Awards Program is judged primarily on individual research attainment and promise, but evidence of excellence in teaching is also expected. In general, 15 awards of $60,000 each are made annually. Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award
Presented by:
Age Restriction:
Institutions that grant a bachelor's or higher degree in chemistry, chemical engineering or biochemistry may submit nominations to the Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Awards Program. Nominees must hold a full-time tenure-track academic appointment, be between the fourth and ninth years of their independent academic careers, and engage in teaching and research primarily with undergraduates.

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