Faculty of Chemical Sciences (UCM – Madrid)
Avenida Complutense s/n, Madrid
Wednesday, 8th and Wednesday, 15th of November
5:30 PM to 7:00 PM
Discipline: Chemistry and Chemical Technologies, History, Art, and Archaeology.
Target Audience:
Individual Audience: General public, university students, secondary school (ESO) students, high school (Bachillerato) students, and vocational training students.
Organised Groups: Secondary school (ESO) students, high school (Bachillerato) students, and vocational training students.
Speakers: Jesús Ángel Muñoz Sánchez , Responsable; José María Gómez Martín , Responsable; Laura Castro Ruíz ; Naby Conte Erustes.
INFO/RESERVATION: Reservation is required.
Email: segojmgm@ucm.es
Available spaces
Reservations open from 23rd October at 9:00 AM.
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