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Education Programs


CENTC offers a variety of educational programs. See below for a brief synopsis of each. Click "Learn more" to get more information. Feel free to contact Eve Perara, Director of Diversity, Education and Outreach (centcdeo@chem.washington.edu) with questions.

CENTC Undergraduate Summer Research Program

Fellowships are available for undergraduate summer research any of CENTC’s locations.

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High School Visits

Researchers are available for high school class visits to present and discuss the importance of chemistry in the synthesis of materials important to our economy. Visits include hands-on activities and information and discussion about chemistry careers.

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CENTC Summer Schools

CENTC organized summer schools on catalysis in 2008 and 2010.

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Educational Video Library

Videos from CENTC's 2008 Summer School on Organometallic Catalysis can be viewed here.

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Other Resources

Watch the video - "Today's Chemistry, Tomorrow's Fuels" presented by the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center


Listen on EarthSky - CENTC Director Karen Goldberg discusses natural gas

 

Watch the Video - Lunch with a Laureate, CENTC Investigator Richard Schrock

Learn about Careers in Catalysis -  ACS Careers on Catalytic Chemistry

Download the presentation - "What Comes From Oil?"

 



 
 
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