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Celebrating excellence across the chemical sciences, we are proud to recognise people from a wide range of career stages, ...
Countries agree a new intergovernmental science-policy panel to support the sound management of chemicals and waste and to ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry has signed the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), continuing our drive to modernise how we measure excellence in the chemical sciences. We are the ...
Here we explain the what and why of open access payments and funding. We offer a range of options to make sure that everyone can publish open access, including institutional-level agreements, ...
When you publish in a Royal Society of Chemistry journal, you keep the copyright of the manuscript. On this page you can learn more about our Licence to Publish and the rights you retain as an author.
Thank you to everybody who took the time to make a nomination this year, and to all of our volunteers on our judging panels. Explore our prize winners to find profiles, see photo galleries, get ...
It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 23rd European Symposium on Organic Chemistry (ESOC 2025) in Copenhagen, June 29th-July 3rd 2025. Denmark has a strong tradition in organic chemistry with ...
The reviewers' reports constitute recommendations to the appropriate editor, who takes the final action on manuscripts submitted. The reviewer should consider the work and assess its suitability for ...
The benefits Kick-start your career in chemistry with RSC student membership, connecting you to a global community of scientists and opening doors to invaluable resources. Access career guidance, ...
Why the panel exists Every article published in RSC Advances has gone through the peer review process, as have 37% of the rejected manuscripts. Generally, Associate Editors find reviewers by matching ...