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We believe in the fundamental role of chemical research in improving health, energy, and sustainability. To highlight our research and engage society, we offer programs targeting various audiences, especially primary and secondary students. In recent years, we have established a wide range of activities aimed at various audiences, a general public, from students and educators to young university students or even industry professionals.
We seek to raise public awareness of chemical research as a key factor in the progress of our society.
We are committed to instilling a passion for chemistry among the younger generation.
We offer many programmes for different audiences, and in a variety of formats.
At ICIQ, we believe that the best way to introduce science to young minds is through experimentation. The process of preparing an experiment, observing, and analysing the results is the starting point for asking questions and thinking scientifically. Here, you can find a list of experiments that are designed to be conducted at home, using accessible materials, for children between the ages of 6 and 12.