RSC Strategic Partnerships
The RSC is committed to working with industry to tackle the challenges facing the Chemical sciences.
With the help of our strategic partners we aim to create a robust programme of educational activities, scientific policy and international development that will allow the sector to thrive and rise to the challenges that it will face in the future.
"Working together with the RSC, as part of our overall Corporate Responsibility programme is an exciting opportunity and Shire is proud to be involved in a campaign to promote careers for Chemistry school students ."
Jessica Mann, Senior Vice President of Corporate
Communications at Shire
If you are interested in becoming a strategic partner of the RSC or would like further details on the RSC's links with industry please contact the Development Department.
Current RSC Strategic Partners

RSC and AstraZeneca Partnership
The Sustainable Education Initiatives are ongoing projects run to serve very important and immediate needs identified by the RSC.

RSC and GlaxoSmithKline Partnership
Chemistry for Non Specialists is a four day training programme designed to provide non-specialist teachers with the confidence, flair and enthusiasm to teach chemistry.

RSC and Pfizer Partnership
Discover Chemistry is a major investment in science education to secure a pool of talented, motivated and appropriately skilled scientists to meet future needs.

RSC and Reckitt Benckiser Partnership
Reckitt Benckiser and the RSC partnership aims to improve the teaching of physical chemistry, by supporting teacher training and developing relevant real-world examples

RSC and Shire Partnership
Changing the Face of Organic Chemistry: improve the teaching of organic chemistry, helping teachers deliver lessons with increased confidence and enthusiasm.
RSC and Syngenta Partnership
Syngenta have donated £1m over five years to build science capacity in the developing world through the Pan Africa Chemistry Network.
Contact and Further Information
Development Team
Royal Society of Chemistry, Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 0WF
Tel: +44 (0)1223 432351
Fax: +44 (0)1223 426594
