Organic Chemistry at the Royal Society of Chemistry The Organic Chemistry Community is one of seven Subject Communities of the Royal Society of Chemistry which its members can join. Each Subject Community encourages, assists and extends the knowledge and study of their discipline. The Organic Chemistry Community has around 8,000 members from across industry and academia across all career stages and is led by a Council elected by the membership to represent the organic chemistry community. The aims of the Organic Chemistry Community are to: • Promote excellence, sustainability, and the exchange of knowledge in the areas of organic chemistry, including a focus on the next generation • Support scientists across all sectors and career stages working in the field of organic chemistry in its broadest interpretation • Foster and strengthen collaborations between organic chemistry and the wider scientific research community • Support and promote all areas of inclusion and diversity across organic chemistry • Influence policymakers on issues related to organic chemistry Organic Chemistry Community activities include: • Providing a forum for organic chemists to connect and exchange information and ideas by hosting our own events, including this annual poster symposium, and regional meetings. • Advocating for and providing expertise on organic chemistry. • Recognising excellence within organic chemistry through our prizes programme. Find out more: rsc.li/organic-community
2024 prizes open for nomination Organic Chemistry Research & Innovation Prizes: • Organic Chemistry early career prize: Hickinbottom Prize • Organic Chemistry mid-career prize: MSD Prize • Organic Chemistry open prize: Pedler Prize • Bader Prize • Sir Derek Barton Gold Medal
Our Research & Innovation Prizes recognise brilliant chemical scientists carrying out amazing work in academia and industry. They include prizes for those at different career stages in general chemistry and for those working in specific fields, as well as interdisciplinary prizes and prizes for those in specific roles.
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