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GC-MS Training: A Hands on Approach (Ghana)

7 - 11 August 2017, Kumasi, Ghana


Introduction
This workshop is supported by GSK as part of our five-year partnership to enhance the capabilities of African scientists in modern analytical techniques. We will train more than 400 African scientists by 2020, as well as training local chemists to train others, leaving a self-sustaining programme and a lasting legacy. These courses will take place regularly over the coming years in Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya and Nigeria.

The Pan Africa Chemistry Network was set up by the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ to advance the chemical sciences across Africa by building a self-sustaining science base. This expanded GC-MS training programme will up skill and empower Africa and develop your practical analytical techniques to solve local challenges and contribute to global scientific knowledge.

Applications are invited for the above training course; we welcome applications from researchers, lecturers, technicians, MSc students and PhD students in the chemical sciences from Universities and research institutions across Africa.

This course has been independently verified through peer review and formally approved by °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ to be of high quality and suitable for professional development of chemical scientists.

The training course will cover the practical aspects of Gas Chromatography, method development, quantitative analysis and spectral interpretation of GC-MS.

Applications

Places are limited to 15 delegates only. Applications must be received by June 11 2017. Travel allowances (including all travel, accommodation and food) will be provided where required. Preference will be given to scientists in the host country, but there will be a number of places available at each course for those travelling from elsewhere in Africa.

Please note: For chemists in Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya and Nigeria, we would expect you to only apply to attend the course in your home country. Applications from these countries will not be considered for courses in the other countries.

Also, delegates who have attended a previous PACN GC-MS course in Kenya, Ethiopia, Nigeria or Ghana are not eligible to attend again.  This is a repeat of the course.

Selection Criteria

The participants will be selected based upon the agreed selection criteria:
  • All participants should have a HND or BSc (or equivalent) in the chemical sciences
  • Participants can be MSc students, PhD students, lecturers, researchers, professors or technical staff. A range of experience levels in each course is preferred.
  • Demonstrable benefit to research or teaching in your home institution
  • Strong relevance to your current or planned research or teaching area
  • Potential impact upon the individuals experience and career prospects
  • Immediate application of the techniques learnt. Also, access to equipment in your home country will be considered
  • Benefit to home institution and the wider chemistry community in your country
To apply please use the link at the top of this page, you must include:
  • A current CV ( maximum length of 2 pages)
  • Letter of introduction and recommendation from one referee (for students only)
Enquiries may be sent by email to Dr Helen Driver, °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ (driverh@rsc.org)

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Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Department of Chemistry, Kumasi, 0, Ghana

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