Our associate editor for RSC Applied Interfaces offers his advice to authors looking to grab the attention of his editorial ...
Organized by the STEMM Global Scientific Society, CRISTMAS 2025 provides an inclusive platform for academics, industry professionals, and innovators to share breakthroughs and build meaningful ...
Registration is now closed for this event. This year, the NMRDG will be held at the RSC's Burlington House in London.
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If you have a passion for chemistry and want to inspire the next generation of scientists, then a teacher training scholarship from the Royal Society of Chemistry can help you on your way. Each year ...
The Faraday Community for Physical Chemistry is proud to bring together outstanding PhD students, post-doctoral researchers, and early-career scientists working in industry for the third Faraday ...
Our seven membership categories each reflect a particular career stage and level of experience, with focused benefits to match. If you’ve been in a senior position for more than five years, and your ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry has signed the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), continuing our drive to modernise how we measure excellence in the chemical sciences. We are the ...
A vaccine researcher responsible for saving millions of lives, a climate scientist who helped fix the ozone layer, a hugely influential science educator, and an electrochemistry pioneer have all been ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry is calling on the UK Government to overhaul its drinking water standards, after new analysis reveals more than a third of water courses tested in England and Wales ...
Our journal lectureships have the potential to inspire and support the wider scientific community and to promote the value of science to broader society. They cover various subject areas and support ...
Some salts may actually raise the freezing temperature of water, rather than lowering it, say researchers from the University of Leeds. As we near the end of winter in the UK it’s time to say goodbye ...
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