In 2021, the Royal Society of Chemistry joined the UN Race to Zero campaign. As part of our commitment to reach net zero by 2040, we publish yearly updates on our progress. This article summarises ...
Rt Hon Steve Reed OBE MP, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Rt Hon Peter Kyle MP, Secretary of State for Science Innovation and Technology, Rt Hon Jonathan Reynolds MP, Secretary of ...
We are taking cross-sector action in writing to government ministers, as the UK urgently needs a strategic, joined-up approach, led by central Government, for the use and management of materials in ...
The Biomaterials Group is one of the RSC's many Interest Groups. The Interest Groups are member driven groups which exist to benefit RSC members, and the wider chemical science community, in line with ...
A Royal Society of Chemistry accredited chemistry degree is a mark of assurance that it meets specific standards used by the profession. It provides individuals with the knowledge, skills and ...
Are you curious about what it is like to be a chemistry teacher? Come along and find out from a panel of early career and experienced chemistry teachers at this free webinar from the RSC and the DfE.
This Disability History Month (14th November to 20th December), we at the RSC want to share why and how we are committed to creating an inclusive environment for disabled people in the chemical ...
Nominations for the 2025 Soft Matter Lectureship are open until 30 April 2025. This annually presented lectureship recognises early career researchers, typically within twelve years of attaining their ...
Do you have a vision of what the future of the chemical sciences should look like? If so, you could be the perfect person to serve on one of our governance bodies. You can submit your nominations now ...