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Our Benevolent Fund
The º£½ÇÉçÇø Benevolent Fund supports members and their families in difficult times, through advice and guidance, financial support
12 March 2015

Officially amazing
We've broken the Guinness World Record for the Largest Practical Science Lesson.
24 February 2015

GUINNESS WORLD RECORDSâ„¢ Title Attempt: Largest Practical Science Lesson
As part of the inaugural Northern Ireland Science Festival we are attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the largest practical science less
19 February 2015

Competence, commitment and credibility
Why is CPD important, asks Jenny Boxwell
03 February 2015

Global challenges, chemistry solutions
The chemical sciences will play an important role in tackling global challenges. Find out why and how we support our community in contributing to this
12 January 2015

Celebrating 40 years of chartered chemist status
Some of our most recent CChem recipients joined us at a celebratory event to mark 40 years of defining, supporting and encouraging excellence through
27 November 2014

Inclusive chemistry
Why is it important that we continue to champion accessibility and inclusivity across the chemical sciences, and how do we go about it?
12 November 2014

Making aspirin is no longer a headache
With our inaugural screen experiment on aspirin synthesis, students can prepare for the real-life practical and explore additional steps.
12 November 2014

Our Small Grants make a big impact
From enabling conferences to funding specialist training, our Small Grants support the chemical science community at all levels.
10 October 2014

Nobel Prize in º£½ÇÉçÇø awarded for super-resolution spectroscopy
Eric Betzig, Stefan Hell and William Moerner have enabled scientists to bring their understanding of physiological processes into sharper focus
08 October 2014

After-school science club enthuses Kent students
Financial support from our Kent Local Section enabled the Fort Pitt Grammar School in Chatham, UK, to offer its students a science and engineering aft
08 October 2014

Influencing public attitudes to chemistry
Robust research is necessary to inform the ways in which we communicate with the public to effectively influence perceptions and attitudes towards che
01 October 2014