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Spring School: An Introduction to Colloid Science
The aim of the course is to provide a broad-based, but detailed introduction to colloids and an overview of some theoretical developments and experimental advances. The course will provide an excellent opportunity for delegates to talk directly to experts in this field and to stimulate ideas for innovative applications of colloid science. The course will consist of lectures, interactive sessions and a group problem solving task. The course will be of interest to professional scientists, engineers, laboratory managers and technology suppliers in a wide range of industries who wish to update and advance their knowledge in Colloid Science. It is also suitable as an introduction for physical scientists with no previous experience of the subject. Usually delegates are either science graduates or possess an equivalent qualification. Fees include all tuition costs, a comprehensive set of lecture notes, lunches and refreshments during the day and a Course Dinner. Discounts on fees are available to participants attending the course from companies who are Members of the Bristol Colloid Centre. The course will consist of lectures, interactive sessions and a group problem-solving task.
Date: 22 March 2010 09:30 - 26 March 2010 14:00
Event Subject(s):
Biosciences
Education
Environment, Sustainability & Energy
Food & Nutrition
General
Industry & Technology
Materials & Polymers
Physical
Venue
University of Bristol
Lecture Theatre 4
Chemistry Department
School of Chemistry
Cantocks Close
Clifton
Bristol
BS8 1TS
United Kingdom
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Organiser Information
Organiser(s): Bristol Colloid Centre and the University of Bristol
Contact for Event Information
Name : Ms Belinda Arter
Address:
Bristol Colloid Centre
1st Floor University Gate East
Park Row
Bristol
BS1 5UB
United Kingdom
Tel:
+44 (0) 117 929 8388
Fax:
+44 (0) 117 929 3121
Email:
bcc@bristol.ac.uk
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Speaker Information:
Comments from previous years’ delegates included:
“Glad I came, have learnt a lot, especially the theoretical background to colloid science”
“Instrument demos and the group exercise were good to break up the lectures”
“Practical demonstration sessions were very useful and interesting - I learnt a lot in these sessions”
"Liked the breadth of subjects covered with notes and a book”
“An excellent course, very well delivered lectures that were very comprehensive”
