All Royal Society of Chemistry articles – Page 2
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RSC
Be the change – Creating a positive workplace is up to us all
Report: Exploring the workplace for LGBT+ physical scientists
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News
Chemistry conferences look to become more family-friendly
Childcare services and dedicated family spaces help remove the stigma around caregivers attending scientific meetings
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News
Action plan launched to tackle gender inequality and bullying in chemistry
Bullying helpline and childcare grants among measures outlined in Royal Society of Chemistry report that reveals why chemistry has an equality problem
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News
UK and German chemistry societies sign up to ChemRxiv preprint effort
Chemistry preprint server now co-owned by Royal Society of Chemistry and German Chemical Society
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News
Royal Society of Chemistry publishes gender pay gap data
Society has wage gap of 15.7% as women fill more junior and admin positions
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News
Science campaign group calls for immigration reform
Current restrictions could lead to skills shortages and hamper UK research
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Review
The secret science of superheroes
Aurora Walshe reviews a book that will make you laugh like an evil genius
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News
Fake peer review hits RSC journals
Questions over true identity of recommended referees sees inorganic materials papers retracted from PCCP, Chemical Communications and Nanoscale
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Feature
Hofmann's chemistry factory
How two German chemists shaped chemistry education and research in Britain
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Opinion
Chemical societies must adapt – here's how to do it
Member organisations need to change their approach to be fit for the 21st century
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News
Chemistry journals come up short on safety
Only 8% of journals surveyed address safety in author guidelines and potentially dangerous work often includes no warnings
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News
Saiful Islam to host the RI’s 2016 Christmas lectures
Materials chemist will perform demos on energy and fuel cell technology
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Opinion
Letters: July 2016
You give us your thoughts on RSC membership, Switzerland and David Brewster
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Opinion
A chemistry renaissance
There’s welcome evidence of a resurgence of interest in chemistry in the UK
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Opinion
Letters: May 2016
Your letters on RSC member families, undergraduate ability and James Lovelock
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News
Former Royal Society of Chemistry president dies
Polymer chemist and past chair of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Anthony Ledwith has died aged 81
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News
Former Royal Society of Chemistry president dies
John Mason Ward, an active member of the chemistry community and power industry chemist, has died aged 92
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News
Former Royal Society of Chemistry president Lord Lewis dies
Jack Lewis, inorganic chemist and member of the House of Lords, has died aged 86
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News
Royal Society of Chemistry's flagship journal now free to access
Chemical Science will follow gold open access model from January 2015 and waive author fees for two years
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