Our editorial board member for Materials Horizons discusses cutting-edge science and the passion and curiosity that fuels ...
The budget comes at a difficult time for chemistry in universities and many chemistry sectors. We will continue to engage constructively with Government to ensure the measures and spending announced ...
Inaccessible labs could be preventing brilliant chemical scientists with disabilities from making world-changing discoveries, says our new report.
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For innovation in medicinal chemistry leading to the identification of first in class utrophin modulators for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Professor Russell’s work seeks to develop an ...
Our journal lectureships have the potential to inspire and support the wider scientific community and to promote the value of science to broader society. They cover various subject areas and support ...
This is a proactive decision by the department to make their labs as accessible as possible for future students and staff. A chemistry department in a university has introduced height-adjustable ...
The National Association of Disabled Staff Networks (NADSN) celebrated its tenth birthday in 2024. It was founded through a groundbreaking one-day national conference in 2014. Although primarily aimed ...
A state-of-the-art new science building, including a chemistry laboratory, was opened in 2019, which had accessibility at the heart of its design. It was delivered on time and under budget and the ...
A free app in use at a number of universities can help to keep staff and students safe on campus. It has particular features for disabled people or people with long-term health conditions. The app can ...
A Faculty Safety Manager worked in collaboration with others to prepare for the arrival of a prospective student who used a wheelchair. A Faculty Safety Manager worked in collaboration with a ...
A research assistant with nocturnal epilepsy has been supported in managing their condition in the laboratory setting in a number of ways. Whilst undertaking a PhD, their supervisors provided office ...
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