About
the CIC The Chemical Institute of Canada
(CIC) is the umbrella organization for three
Constituent Societies - the Canadian Society for
Chemistry (CSC), the Canadian Society for Chemical
Engineering (CSChE) and the Canadian Society for
Chemical Technology (CSCT).
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Governance The CIC establishes
strategic direction and identifies synergies in
matters of common interest to the Constituent
Societies, to enhance the image of the chemical
sciences and engineering with all sectors of the
public and to deliver common services to
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Main
Activities The CIC and its Constituent Societies offer a
wide range of services, programs and activities to
its members. |
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Board of Directors Meet the members of the CIC Board of
Directors from June 2005
to May 2006. | |
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Surveys Through
surveys, CIC gathers membership opinion to
continually improve services and to present new
ideas to the Board of
Directors. | |
Frequently Asked
Questions You will find in these pages the
questions people ask most often about the CIC and
its Constituent
Societies. |
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