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"The lab is not a place for magic, but for methodical inquiry and the thrill of discovery."
 
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Marie Curie

 

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Explore Chemistry

Discover the wonders of chemistry and stay informed with the latest advancements in the field. Join The Danish Chemical Society to connect with fellow enthusiasts and professionals. Get updated with Dansk Kemi journal by TechMedia.

ABOUT US

The Danish Chemical Society, whose history dates back to 1879, is a non-profit-making organisation, which has as its purpose to promote the advancement of chemistry in Denmark. Anyone with an interest in chemistry can apply for membership. The activities of the society are primarily based on income in the form of membership fees.

Society

500+

Members

146

years

7

Devisions

The Danish Chemical Society is engaged in both national and international activities. For some of these the Society collaborates with “Kemiingeniørgruppen”, the professional organisation for chemical engineers in Denmark.

The society consists of

Divisions

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Molecular Spectroscopy

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Chemistry of
Environment

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Analytical Chemistry

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History of Chemistry

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Organic
Chemistry

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Inorganic Chemistry

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Theoretical Chemistry

The society providing a space for collaboration and learning. Choose your division and connect with others.

Membership

You can join the Society simply by filling in the form on this homepage.

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Recurrent events

The Society holds multiple events where you can present your research, meet colleagues from Denmark and abroad, and experience talks by keynote researchers in different fields of chemical science.

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Networking

You can use the Society as a networking tool within Danish and European academia and industry.

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Subscription to Dansk Kemi journal

We provide with regular updates on most recent science, events, education-related information, and much more, in the recurrent issues of the Dansk Kemi journal that all the members of the Society get for free.

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our member

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