175 minutes for chemistry
These activities count towards your 175 minutes. Find out how we're celebrating our 175th anniversary, and tell us your story here.
Find out how to get involved in helping to shape government policy on science
We campaign on a range of policy issues at Westminster and in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, with our members playing a key part in letting elected officials know the importance of the chemical sciences.
You can take part now in our current campaigns on government science support and specialist teaching or if you want to know more or do more you can read on for some advice on how to engage with politicians on the issues that matter to you.
As the UK leaves the European Union, we are working to understand the possible effects on our community and to inform and influence the science and innovation element of the exit negotiations.
Help us show policymakers the value of science to economic growth and job creation in the UK.
Help us secure more specialist teachers in our primary and secondary schools across the UK.
The first national, in-depth study on how the UK public thinks and feels about chemistry, chemists and chemicals.
What will chemistry look like in ten to twenty years?
A university chemistry department perspective.
Different ways you can get involved in UK policy campaigning.
If you're new to campaigning, we've added some frequently asked questions.
175 minutes for chemistry
These activities count towards your 175 minutes. Find out how we're celebrating our 175th anniversary, and tell us your story here.