7-14 July 2018, Venice, Italy
IUPAC Interdivisional Committee on Green Chemistry for Sustainable Development ICGCSD) is organizing a Post-graduate Summer School on Green Chemistry that will be held from the 7th to 14th of July 2018 in Venice.
This Summer School will ideally follow the 10 previous editions held in Venice from 1998 to 2008, but this will be the first one under the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry IUPAC sponsorship.
Green Chemistry is one of the key sciences of a sustainable development on earth and required for reaching the 17 UN-Goals: IUPAC and ICGCSD are fully aware of their responsibility in working in the direction of Sustainable Development through Green Chemistry.
The School will be hosted in the prestigious Palazzo Ducale, the Doge’s Palace, in St. Mark’s Square thanks to the collaboration with the the Superintendence of Archeology, Fine Arts and Landscape for the City of Venice and Lagoon.
About 60 post-graduate students and 20 teachers coming from all over the world are expected to attend. Scholarships will be offered to young talented chemists especially from developing countries.
The choice of Venice, this extraordinary but delicate architectural masterpiece between land and sea, as Host city for the Summer School has offered the opportunity to highlight the emerging connection of Green Chemistry with cultural heritage restoration and conservation field.
Main topics will be:
- Chemistry beyond chlorine
- New reaction pathways
- Exploitation of renewable resources
- Green Chemistry for cultural heritage restoration
I will be very glad if you would consider participating in the Summer School.
Applications are now open!
You can find more information about the School at the following Website link