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Funding talented individuals entering chemistry teacher training in England.
Supporting members, individuals and organisations to enable them to run chemistry-based engagement activities.
Funding for initiatives and activities that advance the understanding, sharing and adoption of environmentally sustainable laboratory practices.
Supporting members with limited access to research funds to start new projects. Apply for up to £5000.
Supporting technicians working in all sectors with up to £500 to participate in activities such as conferences, training courses and networking events
Providing expert and impartial reviews, allowing our grant decision panels to make considered funding decisions.
Supports technicians to undertake short to mid-term visits to organisations with the aim of developing skills to support their career progression.
Guidance for best practice and reproducibility of experimental data.
Supporting PhD students and early career scientists wishing to undertake an activity that supports their research career.
Open for applications from 1 November 2025
Funding undergraduate summer research placements in chemistry-related research areas, for both lab-based and remote projects.
Revealing the insights and challenges of secondary teachers and technicians in the UK and Ireland
An enthusiasm for sharing her expertise, together with a passion to help students do science in a safe way, is the overriding driver for Dr Kuzmina.
Currently studying chemistry as a higher apprentice at the University of Greenwich, Katty found her apprenticeship by fluke during her gap year.
Working as a high school teacher, university lecturer and now as a chancellor’s fellow at the University of Strathclyde.
Gain insight into what it means to be a Chartered Environmentalist.
The diversity of disability and the need for active allyship.
Find more details about forthcoming Faraday Discussion events, how to propose a meeting, and the Faraday Discussions journal
The organisers, subject chairs and general committee for our 2025 #RSCPoster competition.
Bridging science and publishing: interactive webinars for researchers.