Current Chemistry Investigators (CCI): Development and Evaluation of a Scientist in a Classroom Electrochemistry Workshop

Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, school students suffered from a reduction in opportunities to connect with higher education institutions, meet scientific role models in person, discuss scientific career options, and carry out hands-on practical laboratory activities. Current Chemistry Inve...

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Hauptverfasser: O’Donoghue, John, Doménech, Natalia García, McArdle, Fiona, Connolly, Mary, Lang, Yvonne, McGoldrick, Niamh
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