Links for ChemNet members
Searching the web can be pretty exasperating. Let's face it, there's a huge amount of pages out there. And how many of them have what you need anyway?
Here are some links which we think will be of interest to ChemNet members. We'll be building this list up. It's going to take a while because there's a lot of dross out there but when we find any nuggets for you, there'll go up here. If you want to save me all the work and find them yourselves email ChemNet and we'll get them added.
Are you thinking about studying chemistry? Or curious about careers in chemical science?
Useful links to help you find revision tips, answers to tricky chemistry questions and more...
Careers Links
Advice on careers in different branches of the Chemical Sciences. Bet you can find something you hadn't thought of in at least one of them.
Related Links
ABPI
Careers in the pharmaceutical industry
The Biochemical Society
Biochemistry - the stuff of life!
Institute of Chemical Engineers
Why not chemical engineering?
CIA- Chemical Industries Association
No not that CIA, information on chemical industries in the UK
HERO
Official gateway to universities, colleges and research organisations in the UK
Institute of Materials, Minerals, and Mining
Everything's made of something!
Noisemakers
Cool science and engineering stuff
Institute of Petroleum
Getting from A to B
Prospects
The UK's official graduate careers website
UCAS
Central processing for all UK full-time undergraduate university and college applications.
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Chemistry Links
Links to loads of chemistry resources, all free of course!
Related Links
ChemNet on MySpace
ChemNet's little corner of MySpace
www.chemistry-react.org
Website for post-16 students studying all A level chemistry specifications, IB and Scottish Highers
The Elements Song
Words and music by Tom Lehrer, Flash animation by Mike Stanfill
Environmental Chemistry
Save the environment
Liverpool Universities Chemistry links
a link to, erm, more links!
www.thenakedscientists.com
The Naked Scientists are a media-savvy group of physicians and researchers from Cambridge University who use radio, live lectures, and the Internet to strip science down to its bare essentials, and promote it to the general public.
The First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics
As sung by Flanders and Swann. You may never have heard of them but this offers a great way to remember the first and second laws of thermodynamics
Youngscientists
Online science journal written by students, for students. You might want to contribute?
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