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Did you know that chemistry is at the heart of everything around us?
It’s essential to everything we touch, wear, and use, from tackling climate change to advancing health and wellbeing. Chemistry helps us face critical global challenges like energy, food, and water shortages, while also developing life-changing medicines to improve quality of life. This November, Chemistry Week 2024 celebrates these transformative powers of chemistry with a focus on how it helps shape a sustainable and resilient future.
Chemistry’s impact is far-reaching, influencing every part of society—health, climate, justice, equality, and sustainability. It underpins innovations in everything from renewable energy to new food solutions, while offering endless career paths for those who want to make a real difference. For students interested in pursuing chemistry, flexible GCSE and A Level courses with the National Extension College (NEC) allow for in-depth study at a pace that suits them. These courses prepare students to dive into various fields that improve lives worldwide, whether through research, technology, or environmental protection.
Careers in chemistry are as varied as they are inspiring. For instance, Ryley, a solar technology engineer, works on advancing renewable energy, while Sophie researches microplastics to protect ecosystems. Misbah, a senior principal scientist, contributes to breakthroughs that benefit human health and society. These professionals exemplify the positive change chemistry brings to the world, and their stories reveal the vast possibilities a career in chemistry offers.
For those curious about what a career in chemistry could look like, try the Royal Society of Chemistry’s interactive careers game. Through puzzles and questions, you’ll uncover hidden talents and explore fields that match your interests—whether as a life changer, innovator, or catalyst.
Celebrate Chemistry Week by exploring the incredible ways chemistry shapes our world and imagining how you, too, might make a difference in the future. Watch inspiring videos and learn more here.
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