LEADING THE CHEMICAL COMMUNITY IN ISRAEL

since 1933

ICS Vision

The Israel Chemical Society (ICS) is a registered organization dedicated to the advancement of pure and applied chemistry, both nationally and internationally.

The chemical industry plays a major role in Israel’s economy. Its main areas of activity are: potash, bromine and magnesium from the Dead Sea, phosphates and derivatives from the Negev, petrochemicals, polymers, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals. In 2000 the chemical industry contributed about $3.66 billion to the country’s revenues from export, or about 14% of total industrial exports. These figures bear witness to the importance of the contribution of Israeli chemists to national prosperity.

The ICS consists of ten sections: analytical; computational; educational; inorganic-bioinorganic; industrial; medical; organic, bioorganic and physical organic; physical; solid state; and theoretical chemistry. A meeting of the Society is held every year at which all the sections are represented. Chemistry divisions from the six Israeli academic institutions take turns at organizing the meetings. They include: Dept. of Chemistry of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva; Dept. of Chemistry of Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan; Faculty of Chemistry at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot; Faculty of Chemistry at the Technion, Haifa; the Institute of Chemistry at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem; School of Chemistry of Tel Aviv University. In addition, individual sections convene meetings on topics relating to their own field.

ICS GOALS ARE
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To recruit members among chemists residing in Israel, as well as among chemists residing abroad who might wish to join the Society.

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To nurture and advance the science of chemistry and its applications.

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To represent the Israeli chemical community in scientific institutions abroad and to maintain contact with these institutions.

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To issue publications relating to the advancement of chemistry.

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To foster chemistry teaching to initiate scientific meetings.

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To foster the image of chemistry among the public.

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To engage in activities in support of the above aims.

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To solicit contributions and funds in aid of the Society’s goals.