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Student doing practical work in a teaching lab

Now accepting applications for grants to support development of practical skills

We have grants available to help chemistry departments to enable students to catch up on practical skills that they may have missed out on during the

18 October 2021

Teenage students doing simple chemistry experiments in a teaching lab.

Welsh qualification reforms

Wales are in the middle of major curriculum reforms for ages 5–16, which we have been engaging with for over three years. Izzi Monk, Education Policy

15 October 2021

Alex Sterling: Making a contribution to the conversation

Alex Sterling, currently working towards her PhD at UCL, talks about being a younger voice on RSC committees and the experience of supporting our Boar

14 October 2021

The House of Parliament stand behind the Westminster Bridge on a sunny day with a few clouds in the sky and light reflecting off the Thames.

Comprehensive Spending Review: our response, built on your input

Invest in UK research and innovation, support a brilliant science education and protect our environment. That’s the message from the Royal Society to

13 October 2021

Primary school children in uniform standing outdoors and holding up a device to test the air.

Does my journey to school affect the air I breathe?

During the academic year 2020/21 pupils at thirteen primary and secondary schools around Abingdon, Oxfordshire monitored air quality and made weather

08 October 2021

Report launch: A sense of belonging in the chemical sciences

Unless people feel they belong, they are unlikely to thrive in our profession. That’s why we commissioned the first ever study of chemical scientists’

30 September 2021

Inclusion and Diversity Prize logo

Inclusion & Diversity Prize now open annually

Efforts to make science a more inclusive place to learn and work are to be given annual recognition by the Royal Society of Chemistry.

24 September 2021

Chief Scientific Adviser receives our Malcolm Campbell Memorial Prize 2021

Sir Patrick Vallance, UK Government Chief Scientific Adviser, today received the Malcolm Campbell Memorial Prize for 2021, on behalf of British scient

14 September 2021

Industry giant BASF joins task force for sustainable polymers

Industry giant BASF joins task force for sustainable polymers. World’s largest chemical company joins Royal Society of Chemistry initiative to make be

09 September 2021

Royal Society of Chemistry connects to OA Switchboard

The Royal Society of Chemistry is pleased to announce its support for the OA Switchboard initiative, a not-for-profit, industry-wide collaboration amo

07 September 2021

Liz Bonnin posing on a boat in front of the sunset

LISTEN NOW: The first series of our new podcast focuses on plastics

BAFTA-winning broadcaster Liz Bonnin and RSC President Tom Welton star on Ep1 of ‘Brought to You by Chemistry’.

03 September 2021

Energy Advances cover with a gold open access badge

New journal launches: Energy Advances

Our new Gold Open Access journal Energy Advances focuses on energy science, and in particular the interdisciplinarity required for exciting breakthrou

23 August 2021