IUPAC Physical Chemistry Cartoon Competition 2015
The Physical and Biophysical Chemistry Division (Division I) together with the Committee on Chemistry Education are pleased to announce the 2015 Physical Chemistry Cartoon Competition. This year’s theme is “Light and Chemistry”, in recognition of the UN’s International Year of Light, and entries should reflect this theme.
Awards of USD 100 will go to four students whose cartoons are chosen as winning entries. Prizes of USD 100 will be given in three age groups to students aged 11 – 14, aged 15 – 18, and over 18, and one overall first-prize winner from all entries submitted.
Judging:
The cartoons will be judged by a panel with members from the IUPAC Division of Physical and Biophysical Chemistry and the Committee on Chemistry Education. Reviewing criteria (from most- to least-weighted) will include:
· Relevance to the theme of Light and Chemistry
· Creation of interest, novelty, entertainment value, etc.
· Clarity and educational content
· Presentation
Submission instructions:
Students currently in secondary (students aged 11-18) or tertiary education (up to first degree level) are invited to submit:
a one-page (pdf or powerpoint) file containing an original cartoon
a brief letter of endorsement from a Chemistry teacher or faculty member to verify that they are a currently enrolled student at the closing date for entries and confirming that the work is the student’s own.
Entries should be submitted by email to <ChemistryCartoon@iupac.org>
Key dates:
The competition closes on Friday 29 May 2015 at 17:00 Zürich time.
http://www.iupac.org/news/news-detail/article/iupac-physical-chemistry-cartoon-competition-2015.html
©2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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