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The 13th International Symposium on Microscale Chemistry

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The 13th International Symposium on Microscale Chemistry
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The 13th ISMC will be a conference for school teachers of chemistry, school science technicians, academics, and educational professionals from the UK and overseas with the aim of promoting Microscale and Small-Scale Techniques (MaSSTs) in chemistry education.

Event Address

St Paul's School, Lonsdale Road
London
SW139JT
United Kingdom

Assistant Professor of Chemistry

Florida Southern College invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Chemistry position to begin August 2026. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate courses and laboratories in the areas of biochemistry and general chemistry. The teaching load is 12 credit hours per semester. Candidates with backgrounds in biochemistry, bio-organic, chemical biology, or biomedical engineering are preferred.

  

Workshop: Integrating Sustainability Literacy Across Your Curricula — Best Practices

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Workshop: Integrating Sustainability Literacy Across Your Curricula — Best Practices
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This workshop is focused on equipping faculty across the curricula with best practices for embedding sustainability into their respective courses in a way that is engaging, transformative, and that supports existing course learning objectives. The workshop is based upon lessons learned at The College of Charleston (CofC) in Charleston, SC, where for four years faculty have engaged in a SACSCOC quality enhancement plan reaccreditation project, “Sustainability Literacy as a Bridge to Addressing 21st Century Problems.” This internally funded project is centered upon working with faculty to embed sustainability literacy into existing courses by providing ongoing trainings, workshops, and a year-long faculty cohort who work together on sharing best practices for teaching sustainability in a fall course, and then again in a spring course.

This workshop will present an overview of the project, it’s learning goals and outcomes, and an overview of assessment data (both qualitative and quantitative) from the project. Presenters will then work with those in the audience to:

  • locate existing student learning objectives and help transition them to be sustainability focused
  • dialogue about ways to present sustainability in an interdisciplinary way that also connects to a home discipline via effective sustainability teaching methods
  • brainstorm capacity building opportunities to build faculty coalitions around embedding sustainability throughout the curricula.
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United States

Hosting Organization(s)
Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE)