Chemistry at Nottingham University: From Silicone Invention to Exploding Pianos

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Chemistry at Nottingham University: From Silicone Invention to Exploding Pianos

By University of Nottingham Adult Education Online

Date and time

Tuesday, June 23, 2020 · 5 - 6pm GMT+1

Location

Delivered online by School of Education, University of Nottingham

United Kingdom

Description

University of Nottingham Adult Education Online

As a response to the Coronavirus crisis, the University is organising a series of online discussion sessions. Each is led by an expert tutor. There is no fee.

The sessions are open to all, but you must book your place in advance.

Join us for this online discussion:

Chemistry at Nottingham University: From Silicone Invention to Exploding Pianos.

From the initial gift of land to form the University Park campus by Jesse Boot (of Boots Chemists), to the development of Ibuprofen by Dr Stewart Adams, Chemists have always been integral to the University of Nottingham, contributing to the locality and the world. Discuss some of the notable discoveries and achievements of Chemistry at Nottingham University with Dr Sam Tang.

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