In chemistry, we make and discover things nobody's made or discovered before. We use our skills to manage cool reactions to seek answers to today's great challenges in sustainability, nanomaterials, ...
Rule 16 displays a chessboard and a game in progress, asking for the next best move in chess notation as the next addition to your password. But what if you’ve never played chess before?
Polymer Chemistry Communications contain novel scientific work of such importance that rapid publication is desirable. Authors should briefly indicate in a covering letter the reasons why they feel ...
Coordination chemistry is the study of compounds that have a central atom (often metallic) surrounded by molecules or anions, known as ligands. The ligands are attached to the central atom by ...
Computational chemistry describes the use of computer modelling and simulation – including ab initio approaches based on quantum chemistry, and empirical approaches – to study the structures ...
We have the fourth-largest pension system globally. Soon, Australians are projected to be in the second-largest pension market in the world. Australia's collective superannuation is set to become ...
Influential researchers, I&D allies and expert members of our community came together at Burlington House to discuss how we can collectively improve EDI in the chemical sciences. UK and US academics ...
Our School brings together two closely related disciplines – chemistry and chemical engineering – opening up unique opportunities in both teaching and research. A friendly and supportive community, we ...
We are dedicated to delivering excellence in chemistry teaching and pioneering research. As one of the largest departments in the UK, we take pride in our diverse community of staff, students, ...