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Royal Society of Chemistry

: 1980

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is a reputable scientific society and professional organization based in the United Kingdom, dedicated to advancing the chemical sciences, supporting scientific research, and strengthening the quality of education. Founded in 1841, it now brings together tens of thousands of members worldwide and contributes to the development of the field through scientific publishing, conferences, and policy advisory work.

In higher education, RSC conducts programmatic accreditation. The accreditation process assesses the curricula of bachelor’s and master’s programmes in chemistry and related fields, laboratory infrastructure, practical and research competencies, integration with industry, and alignment with professional standards. The process is carried out through peer review with the participation of independent experts.

RSC accreditation is internationally recognized as a high-quality mark in chemistry education. It strengthens graduates’ pathways to professional recognition (e.g., Chartered Chemist – CChem), supports the recognition of qualifications and labor market competitiveness, and helps ensure high academic and professional standards in the chemical sciences.

  • natural sciences, mathematics and statistics (chemistry, applied chemistry, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, chemistry-related materials science, and others)
    engineering, processing and construction (where chemical engineering or materials chemistry is closely linked to a chemistry programme)
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