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RSC Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Group

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RSC Discussion Group on Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms

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The Inaugural RSC Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Group Virtual Meeting is happening today! Starting at 13:00 (BST). Still time to register by emailing [email protected] . For the full line up see our earlier pinned tweet. #IRMG

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Thanks to all the speakers and attendees for making such a fantastic first Virtual Meeting for the IRMG. Look out for our next virtual event on 10th September. Contact [email protected] to register and apply for a short talk.

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Our IBDG newsletter is now posted on our website ibdgorguk.files.wordpress.com/2020/07/newsle… we would like to invite nominations to join our committee, if you are based in the UK and want to help promote biological inorganic chemistry then please take a look in our newsletter and make a nomination!

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The RSC Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Group is running another half-day online symposium on Thursday 10th September featuring talks from Robert Crabtree, Prof Hevia šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡¦ , Andrew Weller and IRMG Young Investigator Awardee Dr Claire McMullin . Anyone with an interest is welcome to join! To register... (1/2)

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Announcement: IRMG half day symposium. 10th Sept. Starring Robert Crabtree, Eva Hevia, Andy Weller and Young Investigator awardee Claire McMullin. To register, email [email protected] with subject ā€˜register’. To apply for talk, include a Title and 100 word abstract by 31st Aug.

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Fantastic Symposium. Thanks to all the speakers (from all across the world) and all the attendees. Hopefully see you all again for the next edition. Watch this space...

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Applications are open for the Royal Society of Chemistry Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Discussion Group Early Career Award! For more details, go to rsc-irmg.org/2022/04/26/irm…

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Announcement: A meeting of the RSC Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Group. University of Bath. 13-14th Sept. For more details, abstract submission and registration, see eventbrite.com/e/inorganic-re…

Announcement: A meeting of the RSC Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Group. University of Bath. 13-14th Sept. For more details, abstract submission and registration, see eventbrite.com/e/inorganic-re…
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RSC Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Group Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Discussion Group Early Career Award now available for applications! A great opportunity for early career inorganic chemists to showcase your research! rsc.org/membership-and…

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The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Discussion Group (IRMG) committee is seeking applicants for an Early Career Award that recognises excellence in the field of Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms research. rsc-irmg.org 1/9

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The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Discussion Group (IRMG) committee is seeking applicants for an Early Career Award that recognises excellence in the field of Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms research. rsc-irmg.org 1/10

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Nominations/applications are now open for the RSC Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Group Early Career Award, which recognises excellence in the field of Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms research. Full details and eligibility criteria can be found at the link below: rsc-irmg.org/useful-links/