Laboratory Remodel/Design
Colleagues,
Colleagues,
Dear CER Community,
I am happy to advertise a post-doctoral position at the University of South Florida. Please see below for details. Questions and application materials can be sent to jennifer@usf.edu
We will begin screening applications November 1.
Best,
Jennifer
Greetings Chemistry Educators,
Dear CER Colleagues,
Dear Colleagues,
This is a call for abstracts for the symposium *Chemistry Education Research: Graduate Student Research Forum* which will take place this spring at the American Chemical Society National Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, March 18-22, 2018.
Dear Colleagues,
This is a call for abstracts for a symposium on Chemical Information Literacy: Innovation, Collaboration, and Assessment which will take place at the American Chemical Society National Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, March 18-22, 2018.
We welcome diverse perspectives from chemistry educators, librarians, information specialists, and students to share their research and stories, especially collaborative effort across campus.
Symposium title: Chemical Information Literacy: Innovation, Collaboration, and Assessment
Symposium abstract:
Have you published a chemistry education research article in the past two years in a peer-reviewed journal? If so, we would like you to consider participating in the Chemical Education Research Committee’s invitation-only symposium to be held at the 255th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society in New Orleans, LA from March 18 - 22, 2018.
Dear Chemistry Education Community,
See email below asking for research participants.
Kimberly (Linenberger) Cortes
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
370 Paulding Ave NW
Kennesaw, GA 30144
Phone: 470-578-6278
Fax: 470-578-9137
http://linenbkj.wixsite.com/kimcortesresearchgrp
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From: Saber11
The Royal Society of Chemistry's Chemical Education Research Group is launching a series of webinars on chemistry education research, and we are delighted that our first speaker will be Alison Flynn, from University of Ottawa. As many will know, Alison is a fantastic speaker and is doing great things in chemistry education research. Her webinar is entitled:
Organic reaction mechanisms: symbolism, patterns, and explanations