Division of Organic Chemistry
Mission The EuChemS Division of Organic Chemistry aims to promote the activity of Organic Chemists of all the member Societies working in the multiple fields of our discipline. We support and promote excellence in fundamental and applied Organic Chemistry in academic...
EuChemS joins world Chemical Societies in signing joint agreement on the UN Sustainable Development Goals
On 9 July 2019, EuChemS, alongside the Presidents and representatives of chemical societies from across the globe, signed the Joint Framework Agreement on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) in Paris, France. The event took place during the...
EuChemS Historical Landmarks Award plaque unveiled at industrial complex of ABEA
Last week witnessed in Chania, on the Greek island of Crete, the unveiling of the regional EuChemS Historical Landmarks Award plaque, awarded to the industrial complex of ABEA. The site was to become in the 19th century, through the spectacular contribution chemistry,...
Microplastics take centre stage at latest ECHA’s Committee for Risk Assessment meeting
On 22 June, the European Chemical Agency's (ECHA) Committee for Risk Assessment on which EuChemS sits, met in order to discuss the increasing list of topics that the EU agency is looking at. From authorisations, restrictions and decisions on harmonised classification...
15th International Conference on Polysaccharides-Glycoscience (15th ICPG)
Czech Chemical Society
6th MS Food Day Conference
University of Camerino, Auditorium Benedetto XIII
Regional EuChemS Historical landmarks Award plaque to be unveiled at the ABEA complex in Crete
On 25 and 26 June, a celebratory plaque will be unveiled at the ABEA industrial complex in Chania, Crete to recognise the vital contribution chemistry played to the regional development of the island. The event, organised by the Association of Greek Chemists will...
Chemistry and the future of Europe
How will European countries successfully compete with the research and innovation capacity of such countries as the United States or China? How can European science best be supported and encouraged? What role can Chemistry play in shaping the EU's next research...