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2024 General Election: Our priorities for the next UK government

R&D, education and sustainability are top of our agenda as we today issue our call to the UK's political parties ahead of this year's election.

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2024 UK Budget: what does it mean for the chemical sciences?

Our policy and public affairs colleagues analyse what Chancellor Rachel Reeves' announcement means for the chemical sciences sector in the UK.

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2025 RSC Prize winners announced

Celebrating excellence across the chemical sciences, we are proud to recognise people from a wide range of career stages, sectors and backgrounds.

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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves spending review

2025 Spring Statement

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves MP today announced the Government's updated economic agenda in the Spring Statement.

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22nd RSC Nucleic Acids Forum 2026

This is the NAGs annual meeting, bringing together the Nucleic Acids Research community to showcase and discuss...

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24th RSC Fluorine Interest Group Postgraduate Meeting Teaser Image

24th RSC Fluorine Interest Group Postgraduate Meeting

This event provides postgraduate and post-doctoral researchers with a unique opportunity to present their resea...

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2nd International Conference on Green Materials and Manufacturing Technology (GMMT 2026) Teaser Image

2nd International Conference on Green Materials and Manufacturing Technology (GMMT 2026)

GMMT 2026 brings together leading, established and early-career researchers, industry experts and policymakers...

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33 projects awarded grants to cut environmental footprint of labs

The Royal Society of Chemistry has announced the first projects funded by our new Sustainable Laboratories Grants, which are designed to help improve

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44th International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography and 21st GCxGC Symposium Teaser Image

44th International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography and 21st GCxGC Symposium

This year particular emphasis will be directed to all Comprehensive Separation Technologies and MS Hyphenation...

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5th ADC Analytical Development Summit 2026 Teaser Image

5th ADC Analytical Development Summit 2026

Optimizing ADC Physiochemical, Potency, & Impurity Analytical Methods to Enhance Product Understanding, Quality...

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5th SCI / RSC Symposium on Anti-Infectives Drug Discovery Teaser Image

5th SCI / RSC Symposium on Anti-Infectives Drug Discovery

This two-day symposium will examine the latest advances in anti-infectives drug discovery from a medicinal chem...

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6th International Conference on Emerging Advanced Nanomaterials

ICEAN 2026 aims to unite leading scientists and researchers working on advanced nanomaterials and their applica...

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7th RSC-BMCS / DMDG New Perspectives in DMPK and Medicinal Chemistry

We are excited to return for our 7th New Perspectives meeting jointly organised between the RSC and DMDG.

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A better future for Kibera

In Kibera in Kenya, Preston Akenga focuses his research efforts on providing clean water for hundreds of thousands of people.

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A challenging synthesis

ChemSci Pick of the Week – A team of scientists in Japan have come up with a simple method to synthesise difficult-to-access twisted phenanthrene mole

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A chemicals strategy for a sustainable chemicals revolution

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A chemicals strategy for a sustainable chemicals revolution

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A chemistry comic

Dr Rob McElroy from the University of York collaborated with artists at Teesside University – three masters students led by Senior Lecturer Julian Law

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A chemistry poem

175 minutes for chemistry - Max Clark spent his 175 minutes for chemistry writing a poem to help others recall the history of the periodic table.

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A circular economy for paints

Help us stop valuable polymers in paint going to waste.