Mozambique and Argentina Join IUPAC as Full Members
Mozambique and Argentina Join IUPAC as Full Members
In July 2012, the Academy of Sciences of Mozambique became the 59th National Adhering Organization to join IUPAC. The Academy was officially launched by the Head of State in February 2009. This event was followed by the First Plenary Session, which elected the Governing Body (Directive Council) and approved the internal regulations.
In September 2012, the Asociación Química Argentina also became a full NAO. Fittingly, AQA acquired full IUPAC membership and became the 60th NAO the same year that it celebrates its 100th anniversary.
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Articles in the same Issue
- Masthead
- From the Editor
- Contents
- Our Roles, Responsibilities, and Legacy
- New Exhibit Shows the Influence of Alchemy on Modern Chemistry
- The European Chemicals Agency Experience
- IUPAC at the Helsinki Chemical Forum
- A Cross-Disciplinary, Multiclass Educational Project
- ICSTI at Work
- Young Chemists to the 44th IUPAC Congress
- John D. Petersen Appointed IUPAC Executive Director
- Mozambique and Argentina Join IUPAC as Full Members
- Winners of 2012 IUPAC Prizes for Young Chemists
- Rachel O’Reilly Receives the 2012 IUPAC-Samsung Young Polymer Scientist Award
- Second CHEMRAWN VII Prize Awarded to Rashmi Sanghi
- Ian Mills Awarded IUPAP SUNAMCO Prize
- Mark Cesa and James Economy Named ACS Fellows
- IUPAC Safety Training Program
- InChIs and Registry Numbers
- Guidelines for Reporting of Phase Equilibrium Measurements (IUPAC Recommendations 2012)
- Characterization of Photoluminescence Measuring Systems (IUPAC Technical Report)
- IUPAC/CITAC Guide: Investigating Out-of-Specification Test Results of Chemical Composition Based on Metrological Concepts (IUPAC Technical Report)
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