We are pleased to announce The Royal Society of Chemistry India Roadshow, too place in November 2014.
The roadshow will comprise scientific symposia in Delhi, Hyderabad and Chennai, featuring talks by some of the world's leading scientists. There will be two themes to the symposia: analytical chemistry and supramolecular chemistry. Delegates will have the opportunity to hear plenary lectures from both themes, as well as attending a dedicated stream of talks in either of the two areas. There are also invite-only workshops looking at key challenges in analytical chemistry; if you would like to attend one of these, please register your interest below.
The purpose of the roadshow is to bring together scientists in a stimulating and friendly environment that will foster collaborations, and delegates can find out more about Royal Society of Chemistry activities and publications.
The roadshow will appeal to academics, students and industrial scientists and is free to attend. Organisation is by the Royal Society of Chemistry and the local host organisations.
There will be an additional half-day event in Delhi on Science Communication, looking at how to publish your work, promoting your research, open access publishing and perspectives from science journalists.
In order to register your attendance at one of these events please click on the appropriate registration link below. We also welcome poster abstracts for each of the venues.
The roadshow will comprise scientific symposia in Delhi, Hyderabad and Chennai, featuring talks by some of the world's leading scientists. There will be two themes to the symposia: analytical chemistry and supramolecular chemistry. Delegates will have the opportunity to hear plenary lectures from both themes, as well as attending a dedicated stream of talks in either of the two areas. There are also invite-only workshops looking at key challenges in analytical chemistry; if you would like to attend one of these, please register your interest below.
The purpose of the roadshow is to bring together scientists in a stimulating and friendly environment that will foster collaborations, and delegates can find out more about Royal Society of Chemistry activities and publications.
The roadshow will appeal to academics, students and industrial scientists and is free to attend. Organisation is by the Royal Society of Chemistry and the local host organisations.
There will be an additional half-day event in Delhi on Science Communication, looking at how to publish your work, promoting your research, open access publishing and perspectives from science journalists.
In order to register your attendance at one of these events please click on the appropriate registration link below. We also welcome poster abstracts for each of the venues.