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Loss of £1.6bn fund further threatens “science superpower” ambition

Our CEO, Dr Helen Pain, reacts to the worrying loss of £1.6bn earmarked for Horizon Europe or UK alternatives.

22 February 2023

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Dr David Worrall

1 July 1966 – 21 February 2023

21 February 2023

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Dr David John McIntyre

22 July 1945 – 15 February 2023

15 February 2023

The front covers of RSC Applied Interfaces and RSC Applied Polymers

RSC launches two new interdisciplinary journals with a focus on applied science

The publications' editors-in-chief express excitement on the unveiling of a pair of new Gold Open Access journals, RSC Applied Interfaces and RSC Appl

15 February 2023

Concerns over quality of science education as more than half of schools report understaffing of subject specialists

National survey results show understaffing, workload and an overcrowded curriculum are key issues

08 February 2023

The House of Parliament stand behind the Westminster Bridge on a sunny day with a few clouds in the sky and light reflecting off the Thames.

An opportunity to put science truly at the heart of government

Today's shake-up of government departments sees the creation of four new departments

07 February 2023

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Mr Geoffrey James Dickes

22 March 1935 - 7 February 2023

07 February 2023

A graphic displaying the words National Apprenticeship Week and the dates - Monday 6 - Sunday 12 February

National Apprenticeship Week shines light on benefits of vocational training

Employees and workers are harnessing the power of apprenticeships to set themselves up for the future.

06 February 2023

A poster with the title 'Global essay competition' and a graphic showing young people writing essays, with paper and green plants in the background

Young voices encouraged to share sustainability solutions in global essay competition

The contest is open to anyone under 35 and the best entries will be published in one of our new journals.

03 February 2023

A book made out of white dots and lines on a black and blue background.

New digital platform improves experience of reading RSC eBooks

This upgrade has been developed with the needs of RSC members' needs in mind and offers several key benefits to researchers.

25 January 2023

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

Sarah Bierbaumer's 'Jigsaw Cabbage' shows multi-coloured jigsaw-shaped pieces made of cabbage leaves.

2022 #Photochimica competition winners revealed

Photographers were challenged to send in pictures based around the theme of chemistry in everyday life.

17 January 2023