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The European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences (EuCheMS) is a European non-profit organisation which works on promoting colaboration between non-profit scientific and technical societies in the field of chemistry. EuCheMS is an Associated Organisation of IUPAC. Evelyn McEwan is the General Secretary of EuCheMS.
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The organisation was founded in 1970 and took over the role and responsibilities of the Federation of European Chemical Societies and Professional Institutions. The organisation has 50 Member Societies and supports 16 Divisions and Working Parties.
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References
- Dr. John V. Holder, The European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences - Ethical Guidelines for Publication in Journals and Reviews, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Volume 13, Number 4 / July, 2006
- Introducing EuCheMS: The European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences
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