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Subject: How could science communications help students and pre-tenure facuilty win a trip to San Francisco?
Please circulate widely
How could great science communication win you a trip to San Francisco in August 2014?
Do you love talking about chemistry? Are you burning to entertain non-scientists about your cool research?
Are you an undergraduate or graduate student (or 2014 alum), postdoc, or pre-tenure faculty member at a U.S. academic institution and an ACS Member?
Then check out www.acs.org/chemchamps to learn how a 2-3 min YouTube video could be all that stands between you right now and a free trip to the beginning of the ACS Fall National Meeting in San Francisco.
We look forward to seeing some great videos! But hurry – submissions are due by June 6!
Need some tips? Tune into a live Q&A on effectively communicating science to the public MAY 16 AT 2PM ET via www.ustream.tv/channel/acslive ]
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For more information, read about Chemistry Champions in C&EN, or email chemchamps**At_Symbol_Here**acs.org.
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Chemistry Champions is a pilot in 2014 under Chemistry Ambassadors www.facebook.com/ChemistryAmbassadors
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