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Ice lollies on the curriculum?

We are calling for a host of new experiences in class to improve STEM accessibility and engagement, as the new Government begins a reform of curricula

07 August 2024

Dr Alexander Reip, Stephen Metcalfe MP, Tanya Sheridan, Dr Joe Marshall, Adam Afriyie MP, Stephen Benn and Professor Martin Freer pose together inside the House of Commons

Igniting innovation through deep tech SMEs is the focus of RSC-backed Westminster event

Fresh calls were made to back the UK’s research-intensive chemistry ventures tackling global problems during a Parliamentary and Scientific Committee

23 May 2023

Imaging and treating cancer with an iridum-based prodrug

In our Chemical Science Pick of the Week, a novel cancer-targeting iridium complex was demonstrated to act as an effective radiosensitiser for image-g

01 April 2020

Immigration rhetoric presents an existential risk to the future of UK research

Following the Migration Advisory Committee’s "Rapid Review of the Graduate Route", we urge the government to refrain from making changes to the Gradua

21 May 2024

Improving diversity with data: dual announcement

Today we launch our first biennial diversity data report, alongside a new process for self-reporting gender data in our publishing system.

16 December 2020

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Improving sustainability in historical event venues

When it comes to event venues, sustainability comes in many different forms.

02 July 2024

In memory of Joe Spencer

It is with deep regret that we announce the death of Dr Jonathan (Joe) Spencer, age 47. He was killed in a car accident near Cambridge on 6 April.

09 April 2008

In tune with your emulsions

Our ChemSci Pick of the Week describes a new method to predictably tune emulsions – which could lead to new methods of drug delivery, cosmetic manufac

17 July 2019

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In2Science UK

Charity partners with chemical science specialists to empower young people from low socio-economic backgrounds to access chemical science research and

08 December 2021

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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

Inclusion and Diversity Forum 2025

Continuing to push for a better future for chemistry.

02 April 2025

Inclusion and diversity one year on: our work with world’s leading academic journals

Publishers with portfolios in excess of 15,000 peer-reviewed journals have now signed up to our joint commitment for equality in publishing

16 November 2021

Inclusive chemistry

Why is it important that we continue to champion accessibility and inclusivity across the chemical sciences, and how do we go about it?

12 November 2014

Professor Gill Reid (second right) joins five other people in front of a sign reading 'ChemComm' in English and "60th anniversary" underneath in Mandarin at an event in China

India roadshow announced as part of ChemComm anniversary

Journal leaders will host three events at universities across the country in November to recognise Indian academics’ contribution to the publication.

19 August 2024

Indian students explore pollution through science fair

Students from rural and urban schools in southern India explore the role of the chemical sciences in addressing different forms of pollution at the an

15 August 2014

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

Influencing public attitudes to chemistry

Robust research is necessary to inform the ways in which we communicate with the public to effectively influence perceptions and attitudes towards che

01 October 2014

Influencing science policy at the intergovernmental level

The Royal Society of Chemistry is strongly influencing the formation of a United Nations independent intergovernmental science–policy panel for chemic

19 January 2023

Clockwise from top left: Dr Layla Hosseini-Gerami, Dr Sian Fussell, the Innovate UK logo and Dr Monica Saaverda

Innovate UK Women in Innovation Award victories

Dr Siân Fussell, Dr Layla Hosseini-Gerami and Dr Monica Saavedra were among the 50 winners of the prestigious awards.

13 February 2025

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Innovations in soil science will grow the solutions to global food security

A report published by the RSC says that innovative research in soil science will be fundamental in overcoming the growing threat of global food and fu

21 January 2013