Corporate Body

RACI - Western Australian Branch (1933 - )

Royal Australian Chemical Institute

From
1933
Functions
Association, Society or Membership Organisation and Chemical Industries
Website
http://www.raci.org.au/branches/wa-branch

Summary

The West Australian Branch of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (formerly the Australian Chemical Society) took over from the Western Australian Chemical Society in 1933.

Timeline

 1933 - 1953 ACI - Western Australian Branch
       1933 - RACI - Western Australian Branch

Related People

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Errington, Stephen G., 'The Early Days of the Australian Chemical Institute in Western Australia', Chemistry in Australia, 55 (7) (1988), 246-249. Details
  • Errington, Stephen G., 'WA Branch of the RACI: the Founders', Chemistry in Australia (1997), 28-29. Details

Resources

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