How to give research scientists the training they need when you can't spare them for even a day.
DuPont. 3M. Allied Chemical. Dow. Exxon. Eli Lilly. Union Carbide. Rohm & Haas. U.S. Department of Agriculture. PPG. Xerox Procter & Gamble. Those are some of the organizations that have already given staff researchers a fresh, state-of-the art edge through an ingeniously simple live-training method from the American Chemical Society. It's the ACS InterNet course program. And it's easily today's smartest, most efficient way to update and expand the capabilities of research scientists. Here's why: You get the advantages of live instruction, on-the-job! An InterNet course won't take your researchers away from their work. Just an hour or so a day for five or six sessions gives them a solid command of any subject you choose. And best of all, attendees interact freely with live instructors—even though they never leave your facilities. You can train your entire research staff for one low fee! No matter how many (or few) scientists you want to train, they can all take an InterNet course for less than the cost of sending just two of them away for the same training. InterNet courses also cost about 50% less than conventional on-site courses. Your researchers get individual attention from leading experts! As top authorities in their fields, InterNet instructors are amply qualified not only to teach practicing scientists— but to help them with their courserelated questions and research problems. In fact, InterNet courses specifically encourage such interaction.
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Full materials are provided with no costly "add ons" needed! All courses include complete study materials which later serve as a handy source of ready-reference. Also, since equipment required is simple and minimal, the site for a course. . .office, laboratory, or conference r o o m . . . is up to you. You can choose from a broad range of timely courses: The Physical Chemistry of Polymers. Understanding DNA: Molecular Genetics for Chemists. Advances in Chromatography. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy. Interfacing Lab Instruments to Personal Computers. Adhesion and Adhesives. Basic Concepts in Chemistry: An Industrial Orientation. Interpretation of Proton NMR Speara. Advances in the Synthesis of Polymers. Basic High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry. Introduction to Gas Chromatography. Properties of Polymers in Technologically Important Physical States. Get full details about InterNet courses with one free call! It's easy and there's no obligation. Just dial (202) 872-8728 collect, and an InterNet representative will answer all your questions about this super-simple new training concept.
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