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Graduate/Undergraduate Student Intern Opportunity at Safer Consumer Products Program
Help protect California’s people and the environment by reducing hazardous chemicals in consumer products
California Department of Toxic Substance Control's (DTSC) Safer Consumer Products Program is hiring undergraduate and graduate student interns!
This is a remote, part-time opportunity for students while classes are in session with the ability to work full-time during academic breaks.
The applicants must reside in California for the duration of the internship.
17th Green Chemistry Postgraduate Summer School (GCSS 2025)
Event Description
The 17th Green Chemistry Postgraduate Summer School (GCSS 2025) continues its tradition of fostering international collaboration and advancing Green Chemistry education. Building on past successes, this prestigious event will bring together leading scientists, industry experts, and top postgraduate students to explore key topics, including:
✅ Benign synthesis routes & green catalysis
✅ Alternative solvents & renewable materials
✅ Sustainable polymers & clean processes
✅ Green chemistry for energy & education
With support from sponsors, scholarships will be awarded to outstanding students from developing countries, covering both virtual and on-site participation. Participants will also have the opportunity to present their research in poster sessions, with awards for the best contributions.
Beyond learning, GCSS 2025 provides a platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and global research collaboration. The event will take place both in-person in Venice and online.
🌱 Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the future of Green Chemistry!
Deadline for applications is April 30th, 2025.
United States
It’s Easy Being Green: Budget-Friendly Safety-Conscious Chemistry Labs for the Secondary Science Classroom of Today
Event Description
Middle/High School Physical Science and Chemistry Teachers, you are invited to join us, as the Department of Chemistry and Physics at Belmont University announces a NEW half-day professional development workshop* this spring.
Build a spectroscope and ride the waves of light as we explore absorbance, transmittance, and the mathematical relationship among wavelength, frequency and energy in Wavelength: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of LEDs.
Why Register?
- There is no registration fee.
- Apply for a chance to receive a small microgrant for curriculum items, lab materials, or professional development opportunities that focus on green chemistry topics and classroom applications.
- Perform green chemistry labs, with an emphasis on preparation, student safety and chemical disposal.
- Receive a printed copy of both instructor and student versions of the labs taught at the workshop – including background information, lab procedures and analysis questions.
Event and Registration Information
- The workshop will run from 9:15 AM to 12:30 PM Saturday, March 29, 2025.
- Light breakfast snacks will be available.
- Registration ends Friday, January 24, 2025.
- Register under Upcoming Events at https://sites.google.com/view/its-easy-being-green-pd/home
*Expansion of my sustainable green chemistry workshop series is made possible by support from Beyond Benign.
Belmont University
Nashville, TN 37212
United States
AM26P2 Program Specialist: Green Chemistry Institute Roundtables
The mission of the ACS Green Chemistry Institute® catalyzes green chemistry and engineering to promote sustainability, prosperity, and equity across the global chemical enterprise. The Institute focuses efforts in three key areas: education, business/industry, science/innovation and equity. The aim is to become the green and sustainable chemistry and engineering nexus for the global chemistry enterprise. The Institute is part of the American Chemical Society’s Scientific Advancement Division.
Position Summary
ACS GCI Green & Sustainable Chemistry Summer School
Event Description
The ACS Green and Sustainable Chemistry Summer School (GSCSS) is a highly selective week-long program for graduate students and postdoctoral chemists and engineers. Each year, approximately 60 exceptional students from North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean are selected from a large pool of applicants and gather for this fully funded once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The American Chemical Society pays for all eligible travel and program costs.
Organized and hosted by the Green Chemistry Institute since 2003, the summer school typically features more than a dozen expert instructors who share knowledge and skills from across a broad spectrum of topics directly relevant to green chemistry and sustainability. Throughout the program, students attend lectures and interactive study/project sessions, present posters about their own research, hold discussions, and spend time networking both with each other and the GSCSS faculty. Alumni of this program have gone on to become leaders in many green chemistry and sustainability-related fields and provide participants with an extensive network of professional contacts.
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT 05405
United States
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