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Masters by Research (MPhil) for the Greening of Regulated Analytical Chemistry Methods (GRAMS) project

The GRAMS project addresses the need to implement green and sustainable laboratory practices for regulatory testing laboratories aligned with the European Union's Green Deal and Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability. Scientific laboratories are resource intensive spaces which use significantly more energy and water than office spaces and, collectively, millions of tonnes of plastic waste each year.

Senior / Managing Consultant - Product Stewardship

Yordas Group is a leading international provider of scientific and consultancy services, regulatory advice and training to industry in sustainability, chemicals management and risk assessment. We help ensure companies are compliant and up-to-date with the regulations affecting their supply chains and product portfolios. Yordas is headquartered in the UK, with offices and representation across the globe.

Circular Economy Systems Scientist | Utrecht

Contributing to a circular world. Imagine it. Become a Circular Economy Modeller at TNO in Utrecht. We are looking for a skilled scientific modeler with experience of building software tools to advance the application of our research activities by improving our circularity assessment models. You will develop and apply models and tools which explore material flows, sustainability strategies and circularity policies using large datasets and Python-based tools.

Research Analyst

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation is seeking a Research Analyst to join their Critical Minerals mission.

Launched last year, this mission aims to accelerate the transition to a circular economy for critical minerals, focusing on decarbonisation across energy, transport, and industrial processes, as well as the expansion of the digital economy.

As Research Analyst, your responsibilities will include:

⚪ Conducting rigorous primary and secondary research across critical minerals value chains to generate decision-ready insights

GCTLC Info Session: How to Search the Library of Curriculum Resources

Graphic for a GCTLC Info Session titled “Searching the Library,” held January 14th (virtual, 6–7 p.m. ET), facilitated by Dr. Sarah Kennedy, GCTLC Chief Editor, with an illustration of a person using a large computer screen.
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Beyond Benign, Inc.

Event Description

Are you interested in incorporating green chemistry and sustainability into your classroom or lab? Do you want to excite your students about science but need some inspiration? With over 400 resources available, including open-access materials and linked journal articles, there’s something for everyone on the Green Chemistry Teaching and Learning Community (GCTLC).

 

Join Dr. Sarah Kennedy, Chief Editor of the GCTLC, on January 14th from 6-7 p.m. EST for a free info session to learn how to easily search and find relevant content on the GCTLC platform. This interactive session will cover how to search using common filters and topics, such as grade level, NGSS standards, activity type, keywords, and more. 

 

This session is free to join and open to all community members. Join us to deepen your engagement in this community and discover exciting new resources you can use in your classroom or lab! 

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Postdoctoral Researcher, High performance carbon materials, (3-year fixed-term employment)

Are you interested in novel biobased carbon material solutions in the fields of energy storage and looking for a postdoctoral opportunity in the field? Would you like to develop innovative technology with superb colleagues who are top experts in their field? Do you want to build an excellent science career and work at the interface of academy and industry?