Corporate Body

RACI - Solid State Division (1967 - )

Royal Australian Chemical Institute

From
20 January 1967
Functions
Association, Society or Membership Organisation and Chemical Industries

Summary

The Solid State Division of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute was established as the Solid State Chemistry Division in 1967 during the 39th ANZAAS Congress. The first Full Council Meeting was held on 8 March of that year where approval for the Division was given. The word 'Chemistry' was dropped from the division's title c.1968.

Published resources

Conference Papers

  • Spink, John, 'The RACI Solid State Division: its origins and early years', in RACI 11th National Convention (2000).. Details

Resources

Annette Alafaci

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