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New ACS Institute supports broad chemistry community across spectrum of learning
The American Chemical Society (ACS) is pleased to announce the launch of the ACS Institute, a centralized portal with over 100 educational and training products and programs from across ACS. The material includes a new series of online courses offered by ACS Publications, the leading publisher in chemistry, as well as a suite of new courses from ACS Education.
Courses and programs offered by the ACS Institute will support a broad spectrum of learner needs, from foundational courses for undergraduate and graduate students to those aimed at extending the career experience and credentials of practicing educators and industry professionals. Programming from the ACS Leadership Institute, which prepares current and future leaders for success in the workplace and in volunteer leadership roles, is included and will complement ACS Education’s professional education program and the ACS Career Naviga
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Goin Live With Chabs and Milky Nationwide Tour Announced Annabel Kean / Tuesday 27th April, 2021 9:00AM
Those glorious titans of real-time VHS technology
Chabs And Milky broke the boundaries of livestream entertainment this time last year, and today they flip the script again with the announcement of
Goin Live With Chabs And Milky: LIVE. Come late May,
James Dansey and
James Milne will be taking their 80s telecast gadgets to Pōneke, Tāmaki, Ōtautahi and Ōtepoti, highlighting a trio of local talents at each stop, including
The Phoenix Foundation,
The Bats and many more. If joining the seething mass of their friends, whānau and fans and seeing how the sausage is made isn t for you, the Jameses will still be sending the pixels to the internet, where you can watch it from the comfort of your own home just like in lockdown. Read up on this futuristic feat and get a ticket ASAP.