Author: Adminstrative Coordinator

Hold the Date for the ACPBC Annual General Meeting!

The ACPBC Annual General Meeting will be held virtually on Friday, October 24th, 2025, commencing at 3pm. Further details of the AGM will be shared in the next few weeks. The Report of the Nominating Committee for positions on the Board of Directors is available on our website and provides the recommendations of the Nominating Committee for…

Call for Volunteers – Help Shape the Future of Chemistry in BC!

Are you passionate about chemistry and looking to make a meaningful impact? The ACPBC is seeking committed volunteers to help guide the future of our profession. What’s the Opportunity? We’re currently recruiting for: Whether you’re an experienced P.Chem. or a new member looking to get more involved, no prior experience is necessary—just your enthusiasm and commitment! Why Volunteer with…

2025 ACPBC Scholarships Available for Chemistry Undergraduate and Graduate Students

The Association of the Chemical Profession of British Columbia (ACPBC) is pleased to announce open application season for its two scholarships, in the amount of $1000 each.  The ACPBC Undergraduate Student Member Scholarship, is awarded each year to an outstanding 3rd or 4th year undergraduate candidate; while the ACPBC Inclusive Student Member Scholarship is awarded…

REMINDER: 2025 Scholarships Available for Science/Engineering Graduate Students

The Society of Contaminated Sites Approved Professionals of British Columbia (CSAP) is pleased to fund up to three scholarships: two $5,000 scholarships and one $7,000 scholarship, for science and engineering graduate students whose studies are relevant to the assessment and remediation of contaminated sites in British Columbia. Learn more by going to the CSAP website. The closing…

2025 Scholarships Available for Science/Engineering Graduate Students

The Society of Contaminated Sites Approved Professionals of British Columbia (CSAP) is pleased to fund up to three scholarships: two $5,000 scholarships and one $7,000 scholarship, for science and engineering graduate students whose studies are relevant to the assessment and remediation of contaminated sites in British Columbia. Learn more by going to the CSAP website. The closing…