Test List
Don’t miss our 2023 AGM and open access panel
Join us virtually or in person on 11 July for an exciting discussion entitled “Imagining a fully open access future”, followed by our Annual General M
06 July 2023
Double victory for school students in Chemistry Challenge
Magdalen College School pupils won their heat and the final of the South East Chemistry Challenge.
31 October 2022
Dow, Walgreens Boots Alliance, United Utilities and Northumbrian Water join Royal Society of Chemistry’s sustainable polymers task force
Group will deliver on ambitious purpose to create a ‘step change in innovation’ for a class of polymers found in millions of everyday products
29 June 2022
Dyfal donc a dyr y garreg
Or, 'if at first you don't succeed, try and try again'. Publishing editor and Wales international hockey player, Eloise Laity, talks about how chemist
11 May 2018
Editor view: Contributing to the community under lockdown
Professor Zhao tells us that greatest reward for being Associate Editor of RSC Advances is seeing manuscripts become high-profile papers.
29 May 2020
Editor viewpoints: Choose RSC Advances for fast publication, global reach and high impact
Maintaining high standards and communicating decisions to authors promptly is key, says Professor Manojit Pal.
12 June 2020
Editor Viewpoints: Keeping the planets aligned during difficult times
Dr Pablo Denis, Associate Editor of RSC Advances, talks to us about his research, and his advice for authors submitting their work.
19 June 2020
Editor viewpoints: Maintaining quality, consistency and impact through difficult times
Dr Qin Wang, Associate Editor of RSC Advances, tells us about her role, and shares her thoughts on the impact of the current pandemic on the future of
05 June 2020
Editor viewpoints: Thoughts on the pandemic
In this highlights piece we cover extracts from our Editor Viewpoints series. In these extracts, editors from across our journals share their thoughts
03 July 2020
Editor Viewpoints: Unlocking the cell’s sugary secrets
As a glycomics or sugar scientist, Nicolle Packer is excited about being united with other -omics scientists as an Editorial Board member.
26 June 2020
Education prizes open for nominations
Our Education Prizes are now open for nominations – and this year includes more than double the previous number of prizes.
19 April 2021
Educational eco-sustainability experience at Alnwick Garden
Three schools, a university and a North East tourist hotspot came together for a textile-tastic event that combined chemistry and creativity.
10 October 2024
Edward Harrison: forgotten inventor of the gas mask
The Royal Society of Chemistry would welcome information about the life and descendants of Edward Harrison, a chemical scientist who gave his life to
10 November 2006
Efforts to remove stigmas of neurodiversity take another step forward with publication of RSC report
PhD student Johanna Fish shares her experiences and viewpoints as an observer working with our Inclusion and Diversity Committee.
10 October 2024
Einstein was as much chemist as physicist
Albert Einstein, whose greatest achievement is being commemorated internationally all this year, was a chemist at heart, a leading science writer clai
30 August 2005
Electronic device amnesty
On 27 November we hosted an event aimed at enabling London businesses to recycle more of their electronic waste.
27 November 2019
Elements in danger
David Cole-Hamilton – previously president of EuChemS – explains why we need to be mindful of many of the elements as a limited resource.
08 January 2019
Embedding sustainability in chemistry education
We meet key stakeholders to discuss the best ways for sustainability and climate change to be included in the way chemistry is taught.
14 February 2025
Embracing diversity and inclusion for better science
In the face of recent shocking events in the UK, our CEO Helen Pain underlines our commitment to supporting our global community
09 August 2024
Empowering young people to tackle climate change: our curriculum recommendations
The results of an extensive survey of educators and pupils across the UK show that current provision is falling short. Read our new report.
05 November 2021