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Priorities for chemistry education on sustainability and climate change identified by young people, educators, and practising chemists.
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The Royal Society of Chemistry has signed the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), continuing our drive to modernise how we measure excellence in the chemical sciences. We are the ...
Rewarding excellence, gaining recognition We are proud to announce the 2018 winners of our prizes and awards, celebrating the outstanding work happening in every corner of the scientific community.
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) announced today that it aims to make all fully RSC-owned journals Open Access within five years, making it the first chemistry publisher and one of the first ...
We have undertaken the UK’s first survey of public attitudes to PFAS ‘forever chemicals’, revealing that 9 in 10 people in the UK think it is ‘very important’ to effectively control levels of the ...
About this lectureship This lectureship recognises early career researchers, typically within ten years of attaining their PhD or equivalent degree or within the first five years of their independent ...
Our new Gold Open Access journal Energy Advances focuses on energy science, and in particular the interdisciplinarity required for exciting breakthroughs in the field. Energy Advances welcomes ...
1. Prioritise images and diagrams. We all know the phrase ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’, and scientific posters are no different. After reading the title of your poster and maybe a few ...
Dr Helen Pain has been appointed as the new permanent Chief Executive of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Helen takes up her role with immediate effect, having held the position temporarily since ...
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