Author:
Choo Yvonne S. L.,Fung Fun Man,Vidal Juliana L.
Abstract
Abstract
Just as organic reactions necessitate the interaction of different molecules, groundbreaking discoveries in chemistry burgeon from a diverse mix of minds working in close collaboration. While the COVID-19 pandemic presented unforeseen challenges by restricting physical interaction and international research, technology stepped in as a game-changer. Digital connections transcended geographical borders, fostered friendships and ignited a spirit of cooperation like never before. This article delves into the PARTY Approach, where (P)assion, (A)spiration, (R)elationship, (T)eamwork and (Y)outh come into play. Here, we explore the stories behind a remarkable trio brought together by their shared passion for chemistry, sustainability and education. Through their conversation, we will discover how friendships blossomed across borders, fuelled by a collective drive to make a positive impact on the world.
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