Opportunity to submit for a presentation at IUPAC2019

“The International Younger Chemists Network (IYCN): Shaping the Future Worldwide”

The IYCN is hosting a symposium during the IUPAC 2019 congress in Paris, France on Tuesday July 8th from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The goal of the symposium is to highlight the work of young chemist volunteers worldwide and their contributions to scientific outreach in their respective fields. The presentation should include a brief summary of your research activity (no more than 5 minutes) and your contribution to science beyond the lab (10 minutes).

There are five slots available for 20 minute talks at this symposium (15 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for questions) which will end with a keynote address and lunch time discussion. To be considered for a talk, please send abstracts to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by Midnight GMT Monday February 25th, 2019. Abstracts received after this time will not be considered.

Criteria:

 

• Must use the template provided to format and submit your abstract

• Please include in your abstract submission if you are affiliated with IYCN and/or have been selected for the Periodic Table of Younger Chemists and your element

• Must have relevant examples of volunteer work (e.g. outreach programs, presentations in schools, participation in science cafes, event and symposium organization, etc.) in their home country or working country

• Must have funding to attend the meeting from another source. Currently, IYCN does not have funds to reimburse speakers, but if circumstances change we will do our best to assist.

 

Please spread the word of this opportunity through your network and we look forward to receiving your abstracts!

 

Statement of the International Younger Chemists Network (IYCN) regarding the March for Science on Ap

Following the movement initiated in April 2017, the second edition of the March for Science takes place this year on April 14th. Members of the International Younger Chemists Network (IYCN) are actively participating in the event, and IYCN as a network itself supports the ideas of the March for Science movement.

 
 

IYCN’s mission statement: “communicate, collaborate, educate and mentor” is directly connected to the March for Science. As chemists and therefore also as scientists, we strongly support the three main points of the March for Science movement:

 

1. Legislation, policies, and government programs are based on evidence and scientific consensus.

2. Publicly funded research is available to the public without censorship, especially when that research is relevant to policy-making.

3. There is robust, sustained, and generous government support for scientific research and education.

 

 

IYCN, as a global network, supports and promotes these ideas worldwide. As scientists, we strive not only to advance science, but also to educate the general public about our work. At the same time, we are committed to stand up to policies that have a negative impact on local or global societies. We strongly believe that scientifically-based facts must be considered when making decisions impacting society.

Marches are a useful endeavour, but should not be the only mechanism used to support the three points mentioned above. We should be creative and find multiple formats of introducing and explaining science to the public. IYCN is establishing multiple communication channels with the society via various projects worldwide. For instance, a relevant initiative oganized by an inspiring group in San Diego, California is the “Two Scientists Walk Into a Bar” (http://www.rhfleet.org/events/two-scientists-walk-bar). Similar ideas should be identified and distributed around the world. IYCN as a global network will catalyze this process, in agreement with our mission statement.

If you, as a young chemist, are participating in a March for Science event, please send us a picture of the March with one or two sentences stating why are you participating. We will create a collage of all the pictures that we receive and highlight the role of younger chemists in the March for Science. We also welcome your ideas on how scientific knowledge can be brought to the public in an open and creative way.

Please send your picture and your statement to the following email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with the subject “MarchForScience”.

Pictures posted on social media using #ScienceMarchIYCN will also be collated and shared by IYCN to younger chemists worldwide.

 

Sincerely,

Evijola Llabani (Chair), Lori Ferrins (Vice-Chair), Fatima Mustafa (Secretary), Felicia Lucci (Finance Chair), Sebastian Weber (Social Media Chair), Sophie Carenco (Governance Chair), Catie Rawlins (Conference Presence Chair) and Courtney Ngai (Public Outreach Chair)

 

Black Lives Matter Statement

The International Younger Chemists Network (IYCN) supports black chemists all across the globe. We stand in solidarity with you and we are taking steps to help end systemic racism and persistent inequalities across the chemical sciences. Join us in working to achieve this and read the IYCN statement here or download it:

Download IYCN_Statement

Fellowships and Awards for Young Chemists - Hear from Previous Grantees!

New webinar happening on June 4th, 16:00-17:45 CEST. Join previous grantees (Claudia Bonfio, Alice Soldà, Margarida Santos) in a discussion about successful fellowships and awards. Registration http://bit.ly/2AkbwSx

 

Sustainability in Chemical Education

The German Young Chemists' Network (JungChemikerForum (JCF) of German Chemical Society (GDCh), the International Younger Chemists Network (IYCN) and the European Young Chemists'​ Network (EYCN) jointly organize an online survey on Sustainability in Chemical Education. The survey is anonymous and there are only 7 questions in German or English!

Check it on https://forms.gle/4fTVA67oLagiZNy76

Communicate - Collaborate - Educate - Mentor

Join the International Younger Chemists Network (IYCN) to connect with a global community of early-career chemists. As a non-profit organization, the IYCN provides opportunities for networking, professional development, and volunteer work. Access like-minded peers, global projects, and experienced mentors in the chemical sciences. Join the IYCN today and help build a global network of early-career chemists towards a sustainable future.