
School students at the Chemistry camp held at the University of Calicut recently. | Photo credit: special arrangement
The Department of Chemistry of the University of Calicut and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), London, the United Kingdom, organized a three -day camp on its campus in Tenhipalam in the Malappuram district as of April 8.
According to a launch, 75 class IX students of nearby schools, chosen with the support of Samagra Shiksha Kerala, attended the camp. He is named after Yusuf Hamied, an Indian originating president and non -executive president of the CIPLA pharmaceutical company, whose donations allow the CSR to execute the camps for free under his ‘inspiring science program’ in India.
“Our commitment to promote science education Goes Beyond Just Teaching. It is about Lastolddaturs, and Curiosity, and Curiosity, and Curiosity, and Explore the Worlddator, The Worldatdated, and Curiosity, and Curiosity, and Curiosity, the world, the world, the world, and curiosity, and curiosity, and curiosity, and curiosity, world lingion with a soldier or tomorrow, ”said Sweta Raghavan, head of innovation and ruling issues, RSC. She said the camps were designed to make learning a practical experience and to convert complex concepts into activities full of fun.
Vice Chancellor P. Raventdran opened the camp on April 8. He encouraged students to feel curious about nature and described how nature was the greatest inspiration, all the main human inventions.
The participants carried out experiments in the chemistry laboratories under the supervision of senior volunteers, quoted at conferences by members of the faculty of the department’s faculty, and learned about chemistry and its impact on human life through demonstrations and films. Participants were provided with protection equipment such as laboratory coats, safety glasses and free shoes. Melissa Mendonza, program executive, RSC, and Suja TD, Department of Chemistry, coordinated the camp.
Published – April 10, 2025 07:26 PM IST