Conscious of the importance to link science to society, EuChemS organises policy workshops where science meets citizens and policymakers to debate and provide scientific feedback and answers to some of the most pressing challenges we face.
Upcoming events
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Past events
- EuChemS @Global Women’s Breakfast 2024 – Catalysing Diversity: How to Tackle Our Current Biases
- EuChemS Table of Chemical Elements Workshops – The role of Chemicals in our daily life: The Phosphorus element – feeding the World and beyond
- EuChemS @Global Women’s Breakfast 2023 – Women scientists at the forefront of global conflicts
- EuChemS Table of Chemical Elements Workshops – The Nitrogen Element – Sustainable food production?
- EuChemS @Global Women’s Breakfast 2022
- EuChemS Table of Chemical Elements Workshops – The Lithium Element – Enabler of the Energy Transition
- Towards a more inclusive chemistry community
- EuChemS Table of Chemical Elements Workshops – The Carbon Element – Key towards a sustainable society
- EuChemS @Global Women’s Breakfast 2021
- The value is on circularity – Recycling-reusing-reinvesting on critical raw materials
- Chemical Sciences for Horizon Europe, education & employability
- EuChemS Table of Chemical Elements Workshops – The Periodic Table and us: its history, meaning, and element scarcity
- Parkinson’s disease: causes and cures
- Future-Oriented Chemistry – How We Can Deliver the Paris Agreement
- Preparing for employment in a global workforce
- Glyphosate: Harmless Tool or Sneaky Poison?
- From Waste to Health
- Solving Antibiotic Resistance
- Science: How Close to Open?
- Protecting Endangered Elements
- (Re)searching for Jobs
- Zero Carbon Energy: The Future
- Integrating COâ‚‚ in the Value Chain – The Role of Chemistry
- A First Look at the European Survey on the Employability of Chemists
- Chemistry for the Future of Europe – Energy, Food, Environment
- The Energy Storage Challenge: Which Contribution from Chemical Sciences?
- Sustainable Chemistry: Supporting Research, Innovation and Competitiveness in Europe
- Chemistry for a Better Life