PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
PROMOTION OF SCIENCE BY THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY (12 July 2005)
Motion Details
That this House congratulates the Royal Society of Chemistry on taking imaginative initiatives aimed at encouraging young people to study science; notes that the Society has launched an initiative, supported by the Government, to send a copy of A Short History of Nearly Everything by the celebrated author Bill Bryson to every secondary school in the country; further notes that the Society, in conjunction with Heston Blumenthal, chef at the Fat Duck, recently voted the world's best restaurant, has published Kitchen Chemistry, a resource book for schools, which is also being sent to every secondary school in the country to encourage school students to study the science of food; further notes the departure of the Society's Chief Executive Dr David Giachardi CChem FRSC on Friday 15th July after five years in the post; applauds Dr Giachardi's enormous contribution to the Society since 2000 during which he has led the Society to great success in many different spheres of activity; and welcomes the considerable contribution that the Society continues to make to strengthen the dialogue between Parliament and the science and engineering community on scientific issues.
Sponsored by:
Dr Brian Iddon (Labour)
EDMS Sponsor By Party
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