In the premises of the GDCh office in Frankfurt am Main, we are organising a networking breakfast as part of the Global Women's Breakfast (GWB) 2026 on 10 February 2026 from 10:00 to 13:00 h
Look forward to keynote speeches by inspiring role models who will share their experiences on career paths and leadership, as well as a contribution from the JCF Equal Opportunities team on equal opportunities in science.
In addition to the keynote speeches, there will be time for a cosy breakfast and an exchange on career, work-life balance or other topics.
Organisational matters:
- Limited number of participants: max. 50 people
- Registration required, use the link on this website.
The GDCh office is located in Frankfurt am Main
.Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker e.V.
Varrentrappstr. 40-42
60486 Frankfurt am Main
Please note that we cannot provide parking spaces and that there are no publicly available parking spaces around the office.
We recommend travelling by public transport. The Stram lines 16 (direction Ginnheim) or line 17 (direction Rebstockbad) run from Frankfurt Main station to the Varrentrappstraße stop in approx. 10 minutes.
The walk from the main station to the GDCh takes about 20-25 minutes.
Questions about the event: GDCh Public Relations, pr@gdch.de
The Chemical Sciences and Society Symposia (CS3), which was launched in 2009 under the auspices of the GDCh, bring together leading chemists from China, Japan, the UK, Germany and the USA every year with the aim of using chemistry to propose solutions to society's global problems. The symposia are jointly organised by the chemical societies of the five participating countries.
moreThe Chinese Chemical Society (CCS) and the GDCh launched the symposium series in 2006 to strengthen scientific relations between the two countries and establish personal contacts, especially for young scientists at an early stage of their careers. The symposia take place alternately in Germany and China and are supported by the DFG's Sino-German Centre for Research Promotion and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) in Beijing, among others.
The American Chemical Society (ACS), the GDCh and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) have been jointly organising the Transatlantic Frontiers of Chemistry Symposia (TFOC) since 2006. TFOC is the continuation of the German American Frontiers of Chemistry Symposia (GAFOC), which have been held regularly since 2000. The symposia take place alternately in the three countries, promote interdisciplinary exchange between young scientists and deal with topics such as catalysis and synthesis, molecular foundations of materials and living systems, interfacial chemistry, basic knowledge of molecular mechanisms and fundamental questions of chemistry.
Reach a strong network of over 60,000 chemists and people interested in chemistry. Be part of it.