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For abstract submission, please consider presenting at Prof. Smist's chemical education session below.  If you wish to present on a topic not represented here, please submit into the [[general papers]] session.  
 
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The Saturday programming is principally aimed at pre-college teachers, who are encouraged to bring their students
 
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*'''[[K-12 education]]''', organized by [http://people.clarkson.edu/~dmbarry/ Dr. Dana Barry], Clarkson University.  This Saturday session is especially suitable for high school chemistry teachers.
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*'''[[K-12 education]]''', organized by [http://people.clarkson.edu/~dmbarry/ Dr. Dana Barry], Clarkson University.  This Saturday session is especially suitable for high school chemistry teachers.  The session includes a presentation by invited speaker Amy Cannon, on green chemistry education, Executive Director of "Beyond Benign".
 
*'''[[Chemistry demonstrations]]''', organized by the student chapters of St. Lawrence University and Clarkson University.  This is aimed at high school students, and is likely to include a '''"magic show"'''.
 
*'''[[Chemistry demonstrations]]''', organized by the student chapters of St. Lawrence University and Clarkson University.  This is aimed at high school students, and is likely to include a '''"magic show"'''.
  

Revision as of 01:45, 31 January 2010

NERM
June 2 - 5, 2010
POTSDAM
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MAIN PAGE
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Full technical program
Organic - Inorganic - Physical -
Analytical - Green & Environmental -
Biochemistry & Biomedical -
Nanotechnology - Education
List of invited speakers

Dr. Catherine Hunt - Dr. Berkeley Cue
Schedule - Program schedule
Registration
Vendor exhibition - Vendors
Venue
Accommodation - Campus housing
Attractions & events
Awards
Getting to Potsdam
Organization
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For students
For job seekers
For graduate schools
LOCATION
Potsdam, NY

Maps - Attractions - Accommodation -
Directions - Restaurants

SUNY Potsdam

Campus map - Conference area
Campus accommodation - Parking

Julie Smist
Dana Barry
Amy Cannon

For abstract submission, please consider presenting at Prof. Smist's chemical education session below. If you wish to present on a topic not represented here, please submit into the general papers session.

Chemical education


Saturday special sessions for pre-college teachers and students

The Saturday programming is principally aimed at pre-college teachers, who are encouraged to bring their students

  • K-12 education, organized by Dr. Dana Barry, Clarkson University. This Saturday session is especially suitable for high school chemistry teachers. The session includes a presentation by invited speaker Amy Cannon, on green chemistry education, Executive Director of "Beyond Benign".
  • Chemistry demonstrations, organized by the student chapters of St. Lawrence University and Clarkson University. This is aimed at high school students, and is likely to include a "magic show".


Careers in chemistry

  • Life as a Chemist: Taking a Step (or Two) Away from the Bench, organized by the student chapters of St. Lawrence University and Clarkson University. This is aimed at undergraduates who are exploring possible careers in chemistry.
  • ACS Career Services Workshops, organized by Garretta Collins, ACS Careers Services, will take place on Thursday, June 3rd. An ACS career consultant will be available to review resumes and provide career assistance. The workshops include:
    • Planning Your Job Search
    • Preparing a Resume
    • Effective Interviewing