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  2. Chartered Chemist - Wikipedia

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    Chartered Chemist (CChem) is a chartered status awarded by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) [1] in the United Kingdom, the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) [2] in Australia, by the Ministry of Education in Italy, the Institute of Chemistry Ceylon (IChemC), Sri Lanka, [3] and the Institute of Chartered Chemists of Nigeria in Nigeria.

  3. Royal Society of Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    EurChem: European Chemist The RSC is a member of the European Communities Chemistry Council (ECCC), and can award this designation to Chartered Chemists. MChemA : Mastership in Chemical Analysis The RSC awards this postgraduate qualification which is the UK statutory qualification for practice as a Public Analyst . [ 22 ]

  4. Institute of Chartered Chemists of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Chartered Chemists of Nigeria (ICCON) is a regulatory body established under Decree 91 of 1993, now known as the ICCON ACT, CAP I.12 LFN 2004. [ further explanation needed ] Its statutory mandate includes regulating the teaching, learning, and professional practice of chemistry in Nigeria .

  5. Chartered (professional) - Wikipedia

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    The two best known chartered statuses are probably Chartered Engineer and Chartered Accountant, along with their derivatives. [24] Examples of their use outside of the UK include Chartered Engineer (CEng) in Ireland (granted in 1969 by the Oireachtas), [25] India [26] and Singapore; [27] Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) in Australia [28] and New Zealand (under the Chartered Professional ...

  6. Royal Australian Chemical Institute - Wikipedia

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    The RACI is a member of the Federation of Australian Scientific and Technological Societies (FASTS), [3] and the Federation of Asian Chemical Societies (FACS). [4]It has branches in all states and territories in Australia and divisions for the following areas of chemistry:

  7. European Chemist - Wikipedia

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    It is equivalent to national chartered status, e.g. the title Chartered Chemist in the United Kingdom. The ECRB maintains a Register of European Chemists. Recognition of the qualification and title are generally not specifically incorporated into national law, but in the United Kingdom the Privy Council has approved the use of the title.

  8. National Registry of Certified Chemists - Wikipedia

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    National Registry of Certified Chemists (NRCC) Certifications Name Designation Year Started Notes Cannabis Chemist: Chemical Hygiene Officer: 1997: Clinical Chemist

  9. Royal Institute of Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Coat of Arms of the RIC. The Royal Institute of Chemistry was a British scientific organisation. Founded in 1877 as the Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland (ICGBI), its role was to focus on qualifications and the professional status of chemists, and its aim was to ensure that consulting and analytical chemists were properly trained and qualified.