The KNCV has wide connections both nationally and internationally. Below we have listed the foundations and institutes that we work with.
National Connections
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Centrum JongerenCommunicatie Chemie (C3)C3 is a foundation that provides educational resources for promoting chemistry to young people. Resources and activities include videos, micro chemistry, the Proevenwaaier (set of chemistry experiments), the Lab Experience Days, Exactwatjezoekt! (website with information on science and chemistry education), teaching modules such as Proef! and Proef!werk, and kids’ pages and kids’ labs (www.c3.nl). |
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Domein Applied Science (DAS)The Domain Applied Science (DAS) is the national association of all Dutch institutes of higher education that issue a Bachelor’s or Science degree in the applied sciences (www.appliedscience.nl). |
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HollandBIOHollandBio connects, supports and represents life sciences companies and organisations in the biotech community in the Netherlands (www.hollandbio.nl). |
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THE ROYAL NETHERLANDS SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS (KIVI)KIVI is the largest professional association of engineers in the Netherlands. It organises many activities such as lectures, debates and symposia, maintains and develops expertise, and provides a platform for engineers to inspire each other and to socialise (www.kivi.nl). |
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THE NETHERLANDS INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGY (NIBI)NIBI is a professional body for biologists working in education (www.nibi.nl). |
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THE NETHERLANDS PHYSICAL SOCIETY (NNV)The NVV serves the interests of physicists and fosters physics activities (www.nnv.nl). |
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THE NETHERLANDS ASSOCATION FOR EDUCATION IN NATURAL SCIENCES (NVON)The NVON is a foundation run by volunteers which promotes the professional interests of natural science and technology teachers. The NVON has 4,000 members (www.nvon.nl). |
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THE NETHERLANDS ORGANISATION FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH (NWO) – CHEMICAL SCIENCESNWO Chemical Sciences promotes innovative, fundamental, strategic and application-oriented research by, amongst other things, funding scientific research and programmes at public research institutions in the Netherlands, and by organising scientific conferences and events (www.nwo.nl). |
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THE ASSOCIATION OF THE DUTCH CHEMICAL INDUSTRY (VNCI)The VNCI promotes the collective interests of the chemical industry in the Netherlands by providing advice and organising information meetings (www.vnci.nl). |
International connections
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IUPACChemistry International, the news magazine of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is available online for free. To download, visit www.iupac.org/publications/ci/. |
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EuCheMSThe European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences (EuCheMS) issues various newsletters, such as the Brussels News Update and the EuCheMS newsletter. |
EYCNThe European Young Chemists’ Network. EYCN is the younger members division of the European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences (EuCheMS). Every chemist under 35 within the EuCheMS framework is part of EYCN. |
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EC2E2NThe European Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Education Network (Ec2E2N) publishes a newsletter with a different country as guest editor for each issue. The newsletters can be found at www.ec2e2n.info. |
Journals
The KNCV is co-owner of the following international journals: | |
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To view the Chemistry Europe newsletters, click here. Chemistry Europe also has various journals available in app format. |
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Sister Associations
In Europe
Outside Europe