Inhouse Events

📅🧪Submitting Events to ChemistryViews

 

📌Short Guideline

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Key Principles

✔ Summarize the event’s focus in simple, informative language.

✔ Include the audience, topics, main speakers.

 

Tone & Language

✔ Use an objective and informative style; avoid “we” and “us”.

✔ Avoid marketing language—focus on clarity and usefulness for readers.

 

 

 

🔍Example

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📨Submission

If possible, please submit your event via this form:

    Event Details

    Event Type *

    Event Organizer/Sponsor *

    Event Subjects (choose one or more) *

    Society event (if not don't select anything)

    add venue name, or "free online event" or "online event" if virtual*

    City, or if virtual start time in CEST

    Country

    Event Link *

    Start Date *

    End Date *

    Event

    Title (Capitalize, no abbreviations, max. 60 characters with spaces) *

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    Preview (max. 150 characters with spaces) *

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    Text (cover main topics, key speakers, why should reader attend; do not use "we" - max. 5,000 characters with spaces) *

    0

    Image (850x639 pixels, jpg or png)

    Important

    • There will be no further checks before publication.

    • Clearly mark subscripts, superscripts, italics, etc. Use them sparingly.

    • Only for super significant news: please indicate, as it can be featured as the highlighted major news on the homepage.

     

     

     

    🖼️Instructions: Creating and Using a 850 x 639 px White Image Template in Paint

    • Open Microsoft Paint.
    • Click on “Resize” > uncheck “Maintain aspect ratio” > set width to 850 pixels and height to 639 pixels.
    • Click “File” > “Save As” > choose format (e.g., PNG) > name the file (e.g., template.png) and save it.
    • To use the template, open template.png in Paint.
    • Paste another image with Ctrl+V or “Paste from” > adjust the size by dragging its corners to fit within the white area (850 x 639 px).
    • Once positioned correctly, click “File” > “Save As” to save the new image without overwriting the template.