Global Women’s Breakfast 2022
Share a virtual breakfast with over 5000 enthusiastic chemists from around the globe on Wednesday 16 February 2022!
27.01.2022

Share a virtual breakfast with over 5000 enthusiastic chemists from around the globe on Wednesday 16 February 2022!
27.01.2022
<p>John Sulston, a Nobel Prize winner and two-time member of the ICSU Committee on Freedom and Responsibility in the conduct of Science (CFRS), died on 6 March.</p>
15.03.2018
<p>The year will be celebrated in 2019, 150 years after the discovery of the Periodic System by Dmitry Mendeleev in 1869.</p>
10.01.2018
<p>Professor Yuan Tseh Lee, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist from China: Taipei, today became the new President of the International Council for Science (ICSU) at the conclusion of the organization’s 30th General Assembly.</p>
30.09.2011
<p>Professor Yuan Tseh Lee, a Nobel Prize winning chemist from China: Taipei has been elected as the future President of the International Council for Science (ICSU). A world leader in the field of chemical dynamics, Lee was elected by representatives from ICSU’s 114 National Members and 29 International Scientific Unions at the 29th General Assembly in Maputo, Mozambique, 21–24 October. He will take up the appointment in April 2010 and will succeed the current ICSU President, Catherine Bréchignac, in October 2011.</p>
07.11.2008