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After several years of inactivity, the Irish Chemical Association was formed on 14 March 1936. At the end of the 1940s, it became clear that the association needed to evolve to achieve greater government recognition. A series of meetings led to the formation of the present Institute of Chemistry of Ireland on 18 January 1950. [citation needed]
Regulation concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH), establishing a European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) Made by: European Parliament and Council: Made under: Art. 95 (EC) Journal reference: L396, 30.12.2006, pp. 1–849: History; Date made: 18 December 2006: Entry into force: 1 June 2007 ...
The Council's mission is to enable and sustain a research community in Ireland by supporting excellent researchers in all disciplines from arts to zoology. Funding is made available through the Council's initiatives, in order to fund research in all disciplines at postgraduate, postdoctoral and principal investigator-led levels.
The International Council of Chemical Associations (ICCA) is the trade association of the global chemical industry. [1] Its members are both regional trade associations like Cefic or the Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association , and also national associations including the American Chemistry Council .
Amateur chemistry or home chemistry is the pursuit of chemistry as a private hobby. [1] Amateur chemistry is usually done with whatever chemicals are available at disposal at the privacy of one's home. It should not be confused with clandestine chemistry, which involves the illicit production of controlled drugs.
A free online journal for chemistry educators, Chemistry Education Research and Practice. A general chemistry magazine Chemistry World, sent monthly to all members of the Society throughout the world. It was first published in January 2004, replacing Chemistry in Britain, which was first published in 1965. Its contents include news, articles of ...
Pamela Uba is a Nigerian-Irish scientist, model and beauty pageant titleholder. She grew up in Ballyhaunis, County Mayo. [2] [1] As Miss Ireland 2021, she was selected to represent Ireland in the Miss World 2022 beauty pageant. [3] [4] Uba is the first black woman to win the Miss Ireland competition and represent Ireland for the Miss World ...
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