IYPT 2019 Public Lecture: Aberdeen

22 November 2019 14:00-15:00, Aberdeen, United Kingdom


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This event is free to attend and does not require individual registration. However, we strongly request schools & groups of 10+ to RSVP by emailing our Public Engagement Officer, Hassun El Zafar at zafarh@rsc.org to avoid not getting spaces on the day.

In celebration of the International Year of the Periodic Table (IYPT 2019), the Royal Society of Chemistry is organising a series of talks at science centres, universities and other venues across the UK and Republic of Ireland. Aimed at the public and established chemists alike, the IYPT Lectures will feature some of the most exciting science communicators in the field of chemistry, whose talks will bring the periodic table of elements to life.

About the lecture

The Aberdeen edition is titled, 'Periodic Success'. Hidden in the periodic table live tales of romance, murder, greed and wonder. Which element will make you reek of garlic? Why do we love gold? And what is the disgusting secret of antimony? Join material scientist Dr Jamie Gallagher on an interactive and explosive tour of the elemental housing block as we celebrate the 150th birthday of the Periodic Table.

We encourage you to arrive 15 minutes before the advertised start time in order to get a seat. IYPT Lectures are generally timed to last from 40 - 50 minutes.
 
This event is free to attend and does not require individual registration. However, we strongly request schools & groups of 10+ to RSVP by emailing our Public Engagement Officer, Hassun El Zafar at zafarh@rsc.org to avoid not getting spaces on the day.
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Aberdeen Science Centre

Aberdeen Science Centre, 107 George Street, Aberdeen, AB25 1HU, United Kingdom

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