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Summer School on Green Chemistry, 10th Event
12–18 October 2008, Venice, Italy
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The Summer School on Green Chemistry is an annual event, which has run over the last nine years. This unique school aims to bring together a large number of experts in the field of green chemistry and young researchers: the synergy of competences will certainly be a valuable occasion to promote diffusion of the knowledge in this emerging field. The number of participants is limited to 60 post-graduate students and post-doctoral researchers from EU countries, and hopefully 6–10 from Asia, Balkan, and Eastern Europe countries.
The 10th school will be dedicated to two main
topics:
Safer and Innovative Solvents, in collaboration with SOLVSAFE, an European Integrated Project, funded within the 6th Framework Programme
Renewable-Based Chemicals and Products
The program will include 15 plenary lectures and a poster session.
It is expected that in this environment, students and instructors will find an informal and relaxed atmosphere, which will stimulate discussions, questions, a profitable exchange of ideas and the beginning of new scientific collaborations.
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