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Consultant to support the Assessment of Costs of Inaction for Chemicals Management
The primary objective of the study is to establish the baseline and develop a methodology and scoping for estimating the global economic costs of inaction related to the health and environmental impacts arising from a lack of sound management of chemicals on human health and exposure, as well as remediation and clean up. The study will attempt to assess the state of knowledge and examine and bring to bear the existing and most recent developments in the peer reviewed literature on the topic.
Call for Abstracts - Advancing Green Chemistry Education: The Process, Research and New Developments in Curricular Activities
Event Description
Submit your abstract to the Symposium: Advancing Green Chemistry Education: The Process, Research and New Developments in Curricular Activities which will take place at the American Chemical Society (ACS) Spring 2025 meeting in CA& Hybrid.
Abstract
There is an increase in educational activities aimed at enhancing knowledge and use of Green Chemistry principles and applications. However, with demands in academia, this sometimes presents a barrier to wider adoption across the curriculum. This symposium explores the process of developing Green Chemistry activities, courses, and curricular changes, sharing how educators got started and progressed through development. The discussion will cover research, theory-based methodology, and pedagogical strategies used to revamp or develop activities, as well as chemical education research on this process. The session will also discuss the pivotal role of change agents—educators and researchers who drive the adoption of innovative practices and sustainable principles in education. By sharing the developmental journey and the theoretical underpinnings of our assessment strategies, the session aims to contribute to the broader discourse on advancing Green Chemistry education and to inspire ongoing research and implementation of effective teaching methodologies. Speakers from all sectors of the CHED community are invited to share how they are integrating green and sustainable chemistry, systems-thinking, toxicology, and social/environmental justice into their classrooms, laboratory curriculum, undergraduate research and outreach activities. Interdisciplinary and international perspectives are welcome, as are student speakers at the undergraduate, graduate and post-doctoral levels, including those from minority-serving institutions.
Deadline for Submission is Monday, September 30.
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