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Thu, Apr 21, 2022 10:00 AM

A free online chemistry course launched to help students prepare for advanced level school leaving exam

The free online preparation course in chemistry was initiated by Egis Pharmaceuticals PLC. Egis and four prestigious Hungarian universities (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Eötvös Loránd University, Semmelweis University, University of Szeged) have teamed up to fill a gap in chemistry education and realize this project to help students prepare for their advanced level, secondary school leaving exam in chemistry.
Egis World

A free online chemistry course launched to help students prepare for advanced level school leaving exam

The free online preparation course in chemistry was initiated by Egis Pharmaceuticals PLC. Egis and four prestigious Hungarian universities (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Eötvös Loránd University, Semmelweis University, University of Szeged) have teamed up to fill a gap in chemistry education and realize this project to help students prepare for their advanced level, secondary school leaving exam in chemistry.
Thu, Apr 21, 2022 10:00 AM
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The course, which is already available at sokszinukemia.hu, an Egis-run website, covers all topics of the advanced level school leaving exam and includes examples of some calculations. Visitors of the website are not only offered presentations held by professors or lecturers of the four participating universities, but they can also benefit from the power point presentations accompanying the video materials. There are 35 comprehensive lectures and 10 calculations to help interested learners recognize connections and put what they have learned in theory into practice. The short, 20-30-minute videos can be watched online, without registration, the presentations are downloadable.
Egis, the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Eötvös Loránd University, Semmelweis University, University of Szeged, that is, the members of the team behind the project hope that they can contribute to the secondary school leavers’ successful achievements at the approaching final chemistry exam and that in the long term, the initiative will generate a positive impact for those who choose a career in chemistry, chemical engineering, medicine, or pharmacy.

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