Meeting information
Programme Pre-conference sessions (online only) These will take place on Friday 31 March and can be accessed from the online platform. Please refer to the programme for timings. The sessions will comprise an online plenary talk and an informal opportunity to meet and ask questions of our speakers, on subjects such as o Achieving/maintaining a work/life balance o Grant and paper writing tips o Choosing the right opportunities o Starting and leading a research group o Things I wish I’d known as an early career researcher Scientific sessions There will be five plenary talks and four parallel tracks of keynote and contributed presentations. Please refer to the programme for exact timings and follow signage at the venue. A reminder for delegates joining online that all plenary talks will be live-streamed while recordings of the parallel track sessions will be available on-demand after the conference from 11 April.
Poster sessions Poster sessions will take place at the end of Days 1 and 2. Please refer to the programme for timings and follow signage at the venue.
Careers in chemistry session With a particular emphasis on the wide range of career options for chemistry graduates, this session will show you how to develop ideas for your future career and where and how to look for your next role. RSC members can also book one-to-one CV consultations with an RSC career specialist. These sessions will be available both during and after the conference. To book a consultation, please email careers@rsc.org or visit the registration desk. A member of the RSC careers team will contact you to arrange a time for your consultation.
Publishing with impact session Looking to publish your work in a journal? This session will guide you through the key steps involved, from choosing a journal, writing your paper, making your submission, navigating the peer review process and the production process.
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