Welcome to the School of Chemistry
The School of Chemistry at Nottingham has a reputation for excellence in both teaching and research. The School gained 95% student satisfaction in the most recent The National Student Survey (NSS) and the results in the 2008 RAE Exercise have propelled Chemistry at Nottingham into second place in the national rankings between Cambridge and Oxford. RAE2008 judged 85% of our research activity to be 'internationally excellent' or 'world leading'.
The School of Chemistry is committed to focusing its world class research expertise on the major challenges that affect us all – healthcare, energy and sustainability. As part of this commitment we have recently established a Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Chemistry.
Events
- Date
- 22/05/2013
- Location:
- Chemistry X1
- Description
- Professor Ullrich Steiner, University of Cambridge"Optical Metamaterials Made by Polymer Self-Assembly"
- Date
- 05/06/2013
- Location:
- C15 Chemistry
- Description
- Dr Julia Weinstein, University of Sheffield"TBC"
- Date
- 10/07/2013
- Location:
- C15 Chemistry
- Description
- Organic Process Chemistry Mini Symposium
Latest News
- Description
- Published in the leading journal Nature Chemistry, recent work by David King, a PhD student in the research group led by Dr Steve Liddle, has shown that uranium can engage in chemical bonding that is surprisingly covalent. Remarkably, the findings have shown that uranium can behave in much the same way as its counterparts in the well-known transitional metals such as chromium, molybdenum and tungsten.
- Date:
- 07/05/2013
- Description
- The School of Chemistry congratulates David King, a PhD student in the research group of Steve Liddle, who has been awarded a prestigious Dean Moore Scholarship by the University of Nottingham. This postgraduate prize award recognises David's research on uranium-nitride triple bonds in order to better understand the chemical bonding and reactivity of uranium.
- Date:
- 07/05/2013
- Description
- The School of Chemistry congratulates Dr Sihai Yang, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, who has been awarded the prestigious B T M Willis Prize for 2013 by the Institute of Physics and the Royal Society of Chemistry Neutron Scattering Group. The award recognises Dr Yang's outstanding research in the application of neutron scattering science to understand gas storage and separation properties of porous materials.
- Date:
- 11/04/2013