How to evaluate and reduce the Gender Gap in Science?
The interdisciplinary and international Gender Gap in Science project ended in 2019. It is timely to reflect on its results, follow up and outcomes and to learn about alternative approaches. […]
Each year IUPAC endorses a large number of independently organized conferences, symposiums and workshops that cover a wide range of specialized topics in chemistry. Endorsement by IUPAC attests to the quality of the scientific program and indicates the host country’s assurance that scientists from all countries may participate. See program details.
The interdisciplinary and international Gender Gap in Science project ended in 2019. It is timely to reflect on its results, follow up and outcomes and to learn about alternative approaches. […]
POST webinar doc can be found HERE (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7683138) The IUPAC WorldFAIR Chemistry project is pleased to invite you to attend the fourth webinar of our series titled “What is a […]
IUPAC Division VI – Chemistry and the Environment (DCE) is a group of internationally recognized volunteer scientists whose aim is to provide unbiased and timely authoritative reviews on the behavior of chemical compounds in food and the environment. The DCE undertakes both fundamental and applied evaluations that contribute to solving environmental problems and enhancing the […]
POST webinar doc can be found on Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7992804 Recording on youtube Tools for an increasingly digital research culture Fast forward not so far into the future where electronic laboratory notebooks are used widely and research data are published with your work; where artificial intelligence and machine learning applications like chatGPT can suck up that data into […]
Publishing research is crucial for the scientific community and general public, especially as journals provide a convenient source of peer-reviewed literature which can help inform new research and ensure reproducibility. However, traditional publication models can be inaccessible due to paywalls and expensive publishing fees. Open Access publishing and FAIR (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability) data […]
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