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26 Jul – 30 Jul 2026
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| Event Name | Biennial Conference on Chemical Education |
| Dates | 26 Jul 2026 – 30 Jul 2026 |
| Venue | University of Wisconsin–Madison |
| Entry | Free |
| Language | en |
| Event Type | Summit / Conference |
| Organizer | University of Wisconsin–Madison |
| Official Website | conferences.union.wisc.edu/bcce2026 |
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University of Wisconsin–Madison
500 Lincoln Dr, Madison, Alabama, United States, 53706
University of Wisconsin–Madison is a prestigious public land-grant research university founded in 1848 when Wisconsin achieved statehood, serving as the flagship campus of the University of Wisconsin System. Located on a stunning 933-acre main campus along the shores of Lake Mendota in Madison, Wisconsin, the university has established itself as one of America's great universities and a founding member of the Association of American Universities. The campus features numerous world-class event and exhibition facilities including the Discovery Building with 40,000 square feet of space accommodating up to 1,200 people, the Wisconsin Union's Memorial Union and Union South buildings offering comprehensive conference and event services, and Varsity Hall's 11,000 square foot divisible ballroom. The university hosts major academic conferences ranging from 200 to 2,000 participants annually, with facilities including the 1,200-seat Wisconsin Union Theater, multiple auditoriums with multimedia capabilities, and extensive meeting rooms throughout campus. Key venues include the Pyle Center offering 135,000 square feet of meeting spaces, the Fluno Center conference facility, and various performance spaces like Mills Concert Hall with 700 seats. The campus serves diverse industries through its research institutes, business school facilities, and specialized venues, supported by comprehensive parking, dining, and accommodation services. As a major research institution with over 48,000 students and guided by the Wisconsin Idea philosophy of public service, UW-Madison continues to be a premier destination for exhibitions, conferences, academic gatherings, and cultural events in the heart of Wisconsin's capital city.
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