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In memoriam.(Obituary)(Brief article)
David Anthony Armstrong, FCIC, professor emeritus of chemistry at the University of Calgary, passed away suddenly at his home in Calgary on July 24, 2006, in his 76th year. He is survived by his wife, Ruth, three children, and one grandchild. With his passing, the University of...
Peter D. Clark, FCIC, is the 2005 winner of the Canadian Catalysis Lectureship Award.(Distinction)
Peter D. Clark, FCIC, is the 2005 winner of the Canadian Catalysis Lectureship Award. He is a professor in the department of chemistry at the University of Calgary and technical manager of Alberta Sulphur Research Ltd. Clark's research interests focus on the recovery of sulphur from...
The mall displays.(National Chemistry Week)
The chemistry department at the University of Calgary organized a "Chemistry Show" in a shopping mall for the first time in 1991. The purpose was to spark interest in chemistry and popularize it as a part of everyday life. From the very beginning the show became a...
Roland Roesler, MCIC, will be joining the faculty of the University of Calgary's department of chemistry. (Personals/Personnalites: University).(Brief Article)
Roland Roesler, MCIC, will be joining the faculty of the University of Calgary's department of chemistry in July 2002 to take on the position of assistant professor. Roesler's research interests are centered in the synthetic inorganic chemistry, with emphasis on the chemistry of the main group...
Applied Chemistry Co-operative Education at U. Calgary.
Chemistry students at the University of Calgary are participating in co-operative education programs. These programs are designed to give students work experience that is directly related to their program of study before they graduate. Students that participate in co-op finish university with 16 to 20 months...
Excitation99.
The 13th Annual Western Canadian Undergraduate Chemistry Conference, Excitation99, was hosted by the Chemistry Students' Society at the University of Saskatchewan from May 6-8, 1999. The conference was attended by 59 delegates from across Canada's four western provinces. The conference began on May...
Applied chemistry co-operative education - the idea is working at the University of Calgary.
Both students and employers are finding the co-operative education program beneficial Talented students from The University of Calgary's Applied Chemistry program are involved in co-operative education. The Applied Chemistry Program began in the early 80's with a small number of students. The program has proven...
Change in progress: general chemistry at the University of Calgary.
The Department of Chemistry at the University of Calgary has engaged in an extensive revision of the first-year general chemistry course. These changes are a response to the national and international concerns about the effectiveness of undergraduate science education and departmental concerns regarding the low number...
Chemistry at the University of Calgary.
The University of Calgary is currently celebrating its 25th year as an autonomous institution. Originally founded as a normal school and then a branch of the University of Alberta's Faculty of Education in the 1940s, the university moved to its present site in northwest Calgary in...
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