Å·ÃÀAV

Phishing warning 01-May-2024
We are aware of phishing emails targeting speakers of events whose names appear on our events pages. If you are unsure if an email regarding event registration or accommodation has come from us please contact us and do not provide any credit card details or personal information.

First Commonwealth Chemistry Congress

18 - 20 May 2021, United Kingdom


Introduction
Commonwealth Chemistry, the Federation of Commonwealth Chemical Sciences Societies, is delighted to announce that the inaugural Commonwealth Chemistry Congress (CCC) will take place online from 18-20 May 2021.

The Commonwealth is a uniquely diverse group of nations with shared values and a powerful voice. It represents all corners of the globe with a population of 2.4 billion and includes both advanced economies and developing countries. It is home to 12% of the world’s researchers and accounts for around 10% of global research and development expenditure. With an estimated 60% of its population under the age of 30, the Commonwealth is set to play an ever more important role in the world’s future – a future that will present many challenges where science can identify solutions.

Bringing together chemists from across the Commonwealth under the banner of equality for all, the Commonwealth Chemistry Congress will promote the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), strengthen scientific capacity, inspire and elevate the role of the chemical sciences to society and policy makers, and celebrate achievements in chemistry. Representatives from chemical societies across the Commonwealth will join high level stakeholders from academia, industry and government at this meeting. The Congress will have a strong focus on early career chemists across the Commonwealth, with the aim of furthering their career development, enabling joint research and education activities, and providing networking opportunities to share research outputs. 

The Congress programme includes panel discussions on the importance of the role of the Commonwealth in overcoming the SDGs and career pathways together with scientific sessions featuring high profile speakers in the following themes:
 
  • Biodiversity and Natural Products
  • Energy and Materials
  • Food and Agriculture
  • Green Chemistry and Catalysis
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Water and Environmental Chemistry
 
Registration is free and places are limited – Register now to be part of this unique and exciting Congress

Please note this event is only open to those currently residing in a Commonwealth country, or those who are Commonwealth nationals.
Speakers
  • Johannes Awudza Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana
  • Jean Paul Brice Affana Cameroon
  • Kelly Chibale University of Cape Town, South Africa
  • Simon Cook Curtin University, Australia
  • Cathy Crudden Queens University, Canada
  • Rupika Delgoda University of the West Indies, Jamaica
  • Michael Forde University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago
  • Dawn Fox University of Guyana, Guyana
  • Judith Gobin University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago
  • Steven Holdcroft Simon Fraser University, Canada
  • Emmanuel I. Iwuoha University of the Western Cape, South Africa
  • Marcel Jaspars University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
  • Joon Ching Juan University of Malaya, Malaysia
  • Ishenkumba Kahwa University of the West Indies, Jamaica
  • M.Lakshmi Kantam ICT Mumbai, India
  • Bright Kwakye-Awuah Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology, Ghana
  • Alejandro Marangoni University of Guelph, Canada
  • Sarah Masters University of Canterbury, New Zealand
  • Charles Midega International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology, Kenya
  • Romeela Mohee Commonwealth of Learning, Canada
  • G Mugesh IIS Bangalore, India
  • Deborah Nicoll-Griffith EndoParagon Inc, Canada
  • Nor Hadiani Ismail UITM, Malaysia
  • Catherine Ngila African Academy of Sciences, Kenya
  • Hebo Oika University of Papua New Guinea, Papua New Guinea
  • Priyani Paranagama Sri Lanka
  • Leontios Philotheou Kyprianides & Associates, Cyprus
  • Veena Sahajwalla UNSW Sydney, Australia
  • Karen Salt UK Research and Innovation, United Kingdom
  • Mahesh Sanganee Evotek, United Kingdom
  • Asel Sartbaeva University of Bath, United Kingdom
  • Rufus Sha'Ato University of Agriculture Makurdi, Nigeria
  • Nelson Torto Botswana
  • Ulric Trotz Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre, Belize
  • Sandeep Verma Indian Science and Engineering Research Board, India
  • Richard D Webster Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  • Ishmael Masesane Botswana

Registration
Registration includes:
  • Attendance at the virtual sessions
  • Attendance at the poster session
  • Attendance at the networking sessions


Terms and Conditions for Events run by the Å·ÃÀAV

Sponsorship & supporting organisations
The Commonwealth Chemistry Congress is supported by:
  • Chemical Society of Zambia

 
Venue

United Kingdom

Committee
Organised by
Contact information
Search
 
 
Showing all upcoming events
Start Date
End Date
Location
Subject area
Event type

Advertisement
Spotlight


E-mail Enquiry
*
*
*
*