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Senior staff and experts from across the organisation use this blog to talk about what's happening to the Royal Society of Chemistry's web presence. We recognise that there are changes that could make our online offering more discoverable, easier to use and quicker to navigate. While carrying out this work we hope to explain the ...
Find out about all the exciting activities and meetings that the RSC Organic Division are involved in, including many local, national and international meetings, symposia and conferences on topics of interest to organic chemists. You can visit  our forum  and join in the discussions to learn and share information relevant to ...
Ever wanted to know what the staff at the RSC get up to? In this blog, members of our graduate schemes describe some of the interesting (or unusual!) activities and projects they are working on... For more details on graduate opportunities click here
In 2009, the Royal Society of Chemistry signed a cooperation agreement with the State Administration for Foreign Experts Affairs (SAFEA), a division of the Chinese Government. As part of a wider governmental initiative to enhance the global impact of Chinese science and China’s higher education institutions, the RSC and SAFEA provide funding for ...
This month in the spotlight we want to remind our officers of the importance of following the latest rules and guidance from the RSC. We at the Networks team sometimes get emails from our volunteers saying that “this is how we have always done it” or “we’ve never had to do this before”, often in response to a reminder on current RSC rules and guidance. ...
In this month’s spotlight we want to remind you to renew your RSC membership as a requirement for volunteering with us.   With the new year ticking over it is membership renewal time! Regardless of when in the year you signed up to membership with the RSC, you will need to renew your payment from the end of the calendar year (31 December). This is crucial for ...
In the first Spotlight of 2023 we discuss the feedback from the October Networks Newsletter Survey and look at how the newsletter will improve in the new year. In the November networks newsletter, we sent you a survey to get an idea of newsletter engagement and to receive feedback on the communication. This newsletter contains key information for our ...
This month in the spotlight we focus on predatory conferences, particularly tips for spotting them in bursary applications. Predatory conferences are exploitative events which are expensive and offer little or no scientific benefit to attendees. Recently, there has been an increase in the number of predatory conferences, and in 2017 it was ...
This month’s spotlight is about the Networks Newsletter itself, it’s purpose and the importance of each committee being aware of what is in it. The Member Networks Newsletter is our main communication channel between the Networks Team and our volunteer committees. It contains important dates including upcoming events, deadlines and ...
In this month's Spotlight we explain the role of the Member Networks Committee and give a brief bio on its current members. The Member Networks Committee (MNC) is a committee which reports to Member Communities Board (MCB) and are the connection between our network volunteers and the governance of the RSC. The responsibility for our member networks is ...
This blog gives you tips for achieving your business, professional and personal goals.
Hi there, I am Sara.I hail from the sunny regions of South India, where no one may tread without being armed with an audacious amount of sunscreen. Unless of course the person wants to look like a wheather-beaten tomato; whatever floats your boat. India the land of exotic,intricate jewellery,dance and sculptures, and is the owner of my heart. Actually, ...
The Careers team have invited guest bloggers to share their chemistry careers stories.
The life and times of a younger member volunteer and medicinal chemist.
Updates from the The Royal Society of Chemistry's Wikimedian in Residence, Andy Mabbett.
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