HOW TO SEND 25 SCIENTISTS TO A SEMINAR WITHOUT AUTHORIZING 25 EXPENSE ACCOUNTS. When it comes to continuing education, getting there isn't half the fun. But it can be a big part of the cost. And when you add in food, lodging, and tuition, many a department's budget runs out long before its list of deserving candidates. That's why In-House Short Courses from the American Chemcial Society make so much sense. For a fraction of what you'd pay out of town—or even cross-town— one or more nationally recognized experts could be lecturing right on your own premises. Sharing the latest information on research and technology. Discussing pertinent case histories. Answering questions on your firm's problems and critiquing possible solutions. From liquid chromatography and polymer chemistry to lab safety, pharmacology, and chemical engineering for chemists, more than 50 subjects can be scheduled at your convenience. Each is planned and monitored by ACS to meet the most exacting standards. And the more employees who attend, the more you save. p — — — — — — — — — ^ F o r a C o m p l e t e l i s t i n g Of t o p i c s ,
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