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Industry drop-in session

23 April 2021 14:00-15:00, United Kingdom


This event is by invitation only

Introduction

Is your company looking to employ graduate chemists this year?

Join David Smith, Chair of the Å·ÃÀAV Committee for Accreditation and Validation, in a conversation to discuss how Universities have adapted to maintain degree standards in chemistry education while keeping their students safe.

The Å·ÃÀAV Committee for Accreditation recognises laboratory practicals and project delivery as key requirements in Chemical Science education; join the conversation to get the answers to questions related to employability skills in students who graduated or are studying during the pandemic. We also would like to know your perspective and welcome ideas as to how to maintain standards in chemical science education

Who is this event for?

Line Managers in the chemical sciences, team leaders in the chemical sciences, and HR representative recruiting graduates in 2021 or the following years.

How you can join?

If we have invited you to register, please register using the BOOK NOW link and use the password we sent to you to register. We will send you the meeting invite after your registration is completed.

If you are interested in joining the event but have not received the password to book, please send us an email to accreditation@rsc.org expressing your interest and reasons to join.

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Online , United Kingdom

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  • Professor David M Smith CChem FÅ·ÃÀAV Chair of the Committee for Accreditation and validation, United Kingdom

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