Who is your heroine of science?
The University of Reading and the Royal Society of Chemistry invite you to join us for an exciting event celebrating the work of female scientists.
Annela Seddon will present her nanomaterials 'Materials Chemistry Division' lecture 'Why Small is Beautiful Hyperlink: http://www.rsc.org/ConferencesAndEvents/RSCEvents/Education/MCDSchools/why-small-is-beautiful.asp'.
We then invite you to submit a team of 4 from your school or college (Year 11/12) to present a short talk on the work of a female scientist of your choice.
Presentations will be judged by a scientific panel and prizes awarded - priority will be given to those entering the competition.
The University of Reading and the Royal Society of Chemistry invite you to join us for an exciting event celebrating the work of female scientists.
Annela Seddon will present her nanomaterials 'Materials Chemistry Division' lecture 'Why Small is Beautiful Hyperlink: http://www.rsc.org/ConferencesAndEvents/RSCEvents/Education/MCDSchools/why-small-is-beautiful.asp'.
We then invite you to submit a team of 4 from your school or college (Year 11/12) to present a short talk on the work of a female scientist of your choice.
Presentations will be judged by a scientific panel and prizes awarded - priority will be given to those entering the competition.