Inorganic19 (IC19) is the latest in the series of national conferences of the Inorganic Division of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute. IC19 will be held in the coastal city of Wollongong, located approximately 1.5 hours south of Sydney by car and rail.
This will be the first stand-alone Inorganic Division conference held for a number of years, and marks a 21-year gap since the conference was held at the University of Wollongong. An exciting range of plenary and keynote lecturers from around the world has already been assembled for IC19, a major focus of which will be providing opportunities for younger researchers to showcase recent work across the full spectrum of inorganic chemistry sub-disciplines. A range of competitions, including for the first time one in which delegates prepare YouTube presentations based on their work, will be available to PhD students and research fellows. Further details may be found on the Abstracts page.
A variety of accommodation options will be available to suit all budgets, ranging from cheaper college style rooms located away from the main campus, to hotels and apartments in the centre of Wollongong, and the ultra-modern Kooloobong dormitory complex just a few minutes walk from the conference venue. Whilst in Wollongong you will be able to take advantage of the city council’s free bus service which links the conference and all of the above accommodation venues with the city’s beaches and numerous cafes, bars and restaurants.
This will be the first stand-alone Inorganic Division conference held for a number of years, and marks a 21-year gap since the conference was held at the University of Wollongong. An exciting range of plenary and keynote lecturers from around the world has already been assembled for IC19, a major focus of which will be providing opportunities for younger researchers to showcase recent work across the full spectrum of inorganic chemistry sub-disciplines. A range of competitions, including for the first time one in which delegates prepare YouTube presentations based on their work, will be available to PhD students and research fellows. Further details may be found on the Abstracts page.
A variety of accommodation options will be available to suit all budgets, ranging from cheaper college style rooms located away from the main campus, to hotels and apartments in the centre of Wollongong, and the ultra-modern Kooloobong dormitory complex just a few minutes walk from the conference venue. Whilst in Wollongong you will be able to take advantage of the city council’s free bus service which links the conference and all of the above accommodation venues with the city’s beaches and numerous cafes, bars and restaurants.