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A racially diverse group of five scientists wearing white coats stand and talk in a lab. A south Asian male, a black woman, a white woman, a south-east Asian female and a white woman are visible.

Government's changes to migration rules could damage UK's science future

Changes to skilled and student visas and fees could hinder the UK's 'science superpower' ambitions - which is why we are urgently seeking reassurances

08 December 2023

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The science behind picking the right food for your event

Great events are often accompanied by great food, but there is a careful science in picking the right food for an event.

02 December 2023

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Top 10 questions to ask your wedding venue

What questions do you need to ask to get a thorough understanding of whether your choice is the right pick for your special day?

02 December 2023

Dr Alexander Reip and Dr Rehana Sidat

Two new appointed members have joined the ÃÛÌÒÉçÇøâ€™s Board of Trustees

Dr Alexander Reip and Dr Rehana Sidat have extensive experience of working with us and add valuable commercial acumen to our leadership team.

01 December 2023

A dark blue graphic with the words 'ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø Elections 2024 - nominations for key roles open: submit your choices now', with a giant ballot box, some small people and a massive pencil off to the right

Nominations window open for 2024 ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø elections

Members have until 5 February to put names forward and help chart the course of the chemistry community.

01 December 2023

New ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø disability hub provides resources and insights

Our new disability web hub comprises our Disability Landscape Report, giving insights into the experiences of disabled chemists across industry and ac

30 November 2023

2023 highlights from the Pan Africa Chemistry Network

The year 2023 was another positive year in the programme’s effort to contribute toward the creation of a self-sustaining science base in Africa.

30 November 2023

ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø chief executive Dr Helen Pain, Scottish minister for higher and further education Graeme Dey MSP, and ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø president Professor Gill Reid

Top marks! Education on the agenda at Science and the Parliament

The future of teaching and learning was the top topic of conversation during the 23rd edition of our annual science-politics mixer in Edinburgh.

27 November 2023

Moving the dial on indoor air quality

The ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø is calling for long-term funding for research to tackle indoor air pollution, and is urging policymakers to take action to further develop pol

23 November 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.

ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø reaction to the Autumn Statement

Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt has unveiled the government's tax and spending plans in the House of Commons. Our policy teams have been asses

22 November 2023

The front cover of the Missing Elements report

ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø launches £677k Missing Elements grant programme to tackle chemistry's diversity problem

British and Irish universities are set to benefit from the new funding scheme established one year after the publication of our landmark report on rac

07 November 2023

Science through sign language – chemistry camps reach new audiences in India

ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø India and CSIR Chandigarh, host three-day speech and hearing-impaired chemistry camp

03 November 2023