No matter your specialism, if you work alongside chemical scientists or apply chemistry to your field, you’re welcome in our ...
Professor Tom Welton OBE FRSC looks at the potential impacts of the new Intergovernmental Science-Policy Panel on Chemicals, ...
We work at the heart of the chemical sciences community to create a future that is more open, more green, and more equal. Together, we’re helping chemistry to change the world. We enable exciting ...
Our Research & Innovation Prizes recognise brilliant chemical scientists carrying out amazing work in academia and industry. They include prizes for those at different career stages in chemistry and ...
Our Research & Innovation Prizes recognise brilliant chemical scientists carrying out amazing work in academia and industry. They include prizes for those at different career stages in chemistry and ...
Our Research & Innovation Prizes recognise brilliant chemical scientists carrying out amazing work in academia and industry. They include prizes for those at different career stages in chemistry and ...
Celebrating groups, teams and collaborations making discoveries and innovations that push the boundaries of science. Our Horizon prizes highlight exciting, contemporary chemical science at the cutting ...
Our Researcher Development and Travel Grants are open to PhD students and early career scientists in both industry and academia wishing to undertake an activity that supports their research career.
An article in a Royal Society of Chemistry journal is an article that drives change. For your field, it might be the key to solving a problem. For the wider community, it is a contribution to ...
Abstract submission for contriubting talks by faculty and postdocs, and poster submissions by students and postdocs is now open. Please submit your abstracts using the abstract submission templates on ...
The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) have published a new report highlighting the urgent ...
Long-time Royal Society of Chemistry member Nevin Stewart reflects on how chemistry has played a key role in his life.
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