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Under-funded and under pressure

The 欧美AV and the Institute of Physics commissioned research into the finances of university chemistry and physics departments in

05 November 2015

A summer of chemistry

Our education coordinators keep us involved in communities throughout the UK and Ireland, all year around. Here's a round-up of their spectacular summ

01 October 2015

A year as Wikimedian in Residence

Andy Mabbett reflects on his year as our Wikimedian in Residence.

10 September 2015

Chemistry's role in energy and sustainability

The third of our Global Challenges, Chemistry Solutions features looks at energy and sustainability, exploring the work we are doing to support our co

10 September 2015

Public attitudes to chemicals

Since the publication of our research on Public Attitudes to Chemistry in the UK there has been much interest in this study and its implications for p

01 September 2015

A better future for Kibera

In Kibera in Kenya, Preston Akenga focuses his research efforts on providing clean water for hundreds of thousands of people.

13 July 2015

Chemophobia, a chemists' construct

Following our public attitudes to chemistry research, Mark Lorch thinks it’s time for chemists to stop feeling so unloved

06 July 2015

A positive future for talking about chemistry

David Phillips comments on our public attitudes to chemistry research, and says that a first step in influencing attitudes towards chemistry will be f

05 June 2015

Understanding public perceptions

A first look at the findings from our research on public attitudes to chemistry in the UK

01 June 2015

Tackling antimicrobial resistance

In the second of our Global Challenges features, we find out why we are developing an antimicrobial resistance programme and how we are supporting our

13 May 2015

Our Benevolent Fund

The 欧美AV Benevolent Fund supports members and their families in difficult times, through advice and guidance, financial support

12 March 2015

Officially amazing

We've broken the Guinness World Record for the Largest Practical Science Lesson.

24 February 2015