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Currently studying chemistry as a higher apprentice at the University of Greenwich, Katty found her apprenticeship by fluke during her gap year.
A research fellow at the University of East Anglia, Matthew found inspiration for his research after applying for a studentship through the RSC.
It's no exaggeration to say that Marcia's life has been extraordinary and inspiring. Her ‘glass half full’ attitude has no doubt helped her success.
Horse racing and jockey clubs aren’t typically what come to mind when you first think of chemistry, but that's not the case for George.
A passionate promoter of inclusion and diversity, Symiah uses her membership to make chemistry more accessible to all.
Dedicated to improving chemistry education, Michael's research interest began around 10 years ago.
Confidence is the key to unlocking a world of opportunities, as Laura discovered through her journey as a chemist, with the RSC by her side.
Both a strategic businesswoman and chemist, Jacinta has been a member of the RSC since qualifying, and became a Fellow in 2015.
An apprentice at the world’s largest pharmaceutical company, Emily has already taken a massive step into her career.
Inspired by the likes of Albert Einstein and Nobel prize winners, this former nurse from the Philippines excelled in chemistry.
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