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Finding the periodic table

º£½ÇÉçÇø librarian David Allen takes us on a journey through the history of the periodic table, which began long before Mendeleev pu

07 January 2019

A reflective journey

Samia El-Ali, senior subject leader in science and head of chemistry at Claremont High School Academy, explores her experience of becoming a Chartered

12 October 2018

The gold standard

Last year, the chemistry department at the University of York celebrated 10 years of holding an Athena SWAN gold award. We take a look at some of the

12 October 2018

A time for action

Dr Patricia Fara, science historian at the University of Cambridge, uncovers the story of women’s hidden battle on the home front.

09 October 2018

Balancing business and academia

Agi Brandt-Talbot is an independent Research Fellow in the department of chemistry at Imperial College London and is also chief scientific officer for

08 October 2018

From Northumbria with love

Analytical chemistry lecturer Dr Michelle Carlin became the go-to expert toxicologist when the Salisbury spy-poisoning case broke earlier this year.

12 July 2018

Dyfal donc a dyr y garreg

Or, 'if at first you don't succeed, try and try again'. Publishing editor and Wales international hockey player, Eloise Laity, talks about how chemist

11 May 2018

Introducing our new Catalyst consultations

Our Associate Members may have noticed that, as part of the recent changes in membership benefits, they now have access to our new Catalyst consultati

04 April 2018

Member benefits: you said, we did

In a few weeks you will receive an invitation to your 2018 membership survey. We use your responses to shape the membership packages, allowing us to b

11 January 2018

A trainer on the PACN workshop at KNUST training other chemists

Advancing analytical chemistry in Africa – inspired by a skip in Liverpool!

A partnership between universities, businesses, charities is building analytical science capacity in Africa

03 January 2018

Get into teaching

We chat to four teachers about their experiences in the classroom and why more scientists should consider a career in teaching.

05 October 2017

Smiling female scientist in a lab holding a note in hand

Our partnership with GSK in Africa

We have launched a new five-year partnership with GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) to enhance the capabilities of African scientists in modern analytical skills.

17 November 2015