Astrochemistry of Dust, Ice and Gas (FD168)
The Universe is littered with the debris of dead and dying stars. This debris includes large quantities of micron and sub-micron size dust grains. For generations, astronomers seeking to unravel the...
View ArticleJoin us at the 2013 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston
We’ll be attending the 2013 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit in Boston at the start of next month. If you’ll be there too, please drop by our booth (#1300) and discover more about the Royal Society of...
View ArticlePrizes and Awards nominations open
The Royal Society of Chemistry’s Prizes and Awards recognise achievements by individuals, teams and organisations in advancing the chemical sciences. There are over 80 Prizes and Awards available...
View ArticleSET for Britain 2014 competition
If you’re an early-stage researcher undertaking an exciting scientific project, why not enter the 2014 SET for Britain competition for a chance to win up to £3000? SET for Britain is an annual poster...
View ArticleFree colour in journal articles
Here at the Royal Society of Chemistry we are constantly looking to improve our procedures to make things easier for our journal authors. And we are glad to say that we can now offer free colour for...
View ArticleWere you a winner at the 2013 MRS Fall meeting?
ChemComm author Wei Luo from Oregon State University displays the copy of ChemComm in which his article appears Thanks to everyone who visited our booth last week at the MRS Fall Meeting in Boston – it...
View ArticleCelebrating the 2014 RSC Prize and Award Winners
RSC Prizes & Awards Each year the Royal Society of Chemistry presents prizes and awards to chemical scientists who have made a considerable contribution in their area of research, in industry and...
View ArticleThe RSC joins CrossMark
Those who publish with us and read our journals will know that we take our responsibility as a publisher very seriously. Now, we’re taking that responsibility one step further by improving our ability...
View ArticleChemical Science moves to Gold Open Access
Chemical Science, launched in 2010, is set to become the world’s first high-quality Open Access chemistry journal. From the first issue in January 2015, our flagship journal will move to Gold Open...
View Article2013 Impact Factors
You know you can trust Royal Society of Chemistry journals to deliver high quality content. Our exceptional standards are reinforced by the recently published 2013 Journal Citation Reports ®:...
View ArticlePublishing Catalogue 2015 – ready for download
The best content for researchers, readers and scientists in academia, industry and beyond. That’s what to expect from our ever-expanding publishing programme, and there’s even more on offer in the new...
View ArticleCelebrating the 2015 RSC Prize and Award Winners
RSC Prizes & Awards Each year the Royal Society of Chemistry presents prizes and awards to chemical scientists who have made a considerable contribution in their area of research, in industry and...
View ArticleCelebrating our 2016 prize and award winners
Prizes and awards 2016 Across the scientific community, talented groups and individuals are shaping the future of the chemical sciences. For over 140 years, we’ve been acknowledging and celebrating...
View ArticleCelebrating our reviewers
This week, we are excited to be joining in the celebrations for Peer Review Week – a global event recognising the essential role that peer review plays in maintaining scientific quality. At the Royal...
View ArticleReview and win!
When you give your time as a reviewer for a Royal Society of Chemistry journal, you are part of the world’s leading chemistry community, supporting us in advancing excellence in the chemical sciences....
View ArticleAnd the winners are…
As part of our participation in Peer Review Week, we ran a prize draw for our reviewers. Anyone who provided a review for one of our journals between 19 September 2016 and 16 October 2016 was...
View ArticleRSC Twitter Poster Conference 2017
We are delighted to announce the RSC Twitter Poster Conference 2017 (#RSCPoster) will be happening on Monday March 20th (9am GMT) to Tuesday March 21st (9 am GMT). The Royal Society of Chemistry...
View ArticleCelebrating the 100th anniversary of The Royal Australian Chemical Institute
From the RACI President In July 1916, David Orme Masson and Charles Edward Fawsitt convened a meeting of leading chemists in Sydney to support the formation of an Australian national body for chemists....
View ArticleAnnouncing the RSC Desktop Seminar Lectureship Series
The RSC is proud to recognise exceptional scientists through our series of journal lectureships. Typically, our winners are given the opportunity to present their award-winning work at international...
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