No matter your specialism, if you work alongside chemical scientists or apply chemistry to your field, you’re welcome in our ...
Professor Tom Welton OBE FRSC looks at the potential impacts of the new Intergovernmental Science-Policy Panel on Chemicals, ...
We work at the heart of the chemical sciences community to create a future that is more open, more green, and more equal. Together, we’re helping chemistry to change the world. We enable exciting ...
An article in a Royal Society of Chemistry journal is an article that drives change. For your field, it might be the key to solving a problem. For the wider community, it is a contribution to ...
Rebecca is currently the Executive Editor for our flagship journal, Chemical Science. She joined the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2016 and has worked in scientific publishing since, including for ...
The health of our society, economy, and the entire planet pivots on people working together to seek the answers to fundamental questions. A sustainable, safe and prosperous future depends on your ...
Dr. Melodie Christensen serves as Director of Data-Rich Experimentation in Process Research & Development Enabling Technologies at Merck & Co., Inc., leading the development and deployment of ...
The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) have published a new report highlighting the urgent ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry has published a new report reflecting on how its prizes have been reshaped to better serve the scientific community. Reshaping Recognition is a new report exploring the ...
Learn more about our publishing process such as our initial assessment of submissions, our journal transfer service and the publication of accepted manuscripts. This page also outlines our editorial ...
Long-time Royal Society of Chemistry member Nevin Stewart reflects on how chemistry has played a key role in his life.
Lancaster University has completed a major outreach initiative, inspiring A-Level students to continue learning about chemistry.