American Chemical Society
The American Chemical Society (ACS) is a not-for-profit membership organization, founded in 1876 and chartered by a 1937 Act of the U.S. Congress. With a membership of nearly 159,000 chemists, chemical engineers, and other practitioners of the chemical sciences, it is the world's largest scientific society. ACS is recognized as a world leader in fostering scientific education and research, and promoting the public's understanding of science. The American Chemical Society is active in international affairs through meetings and workshops, scientific exchanges, international development projects, and scientific freedom and human rights activities. For details on Society operations and programs please see the official website
www.chemistry.org
Royal Society of Chemistry
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is the oldest chemical society in the world, founded in 1841 and is the largest organisation in Europe for advancing the chemical sciences. Supported by a network of 47,000 members worldwide and an internationally acclaimed publishing business, its activities span education and training, conferences and science policy, and the promotion of the chemical sciences to the public. As the professional body for chemistry in the UK, the RSC is responsible for maintaining advanced standards of qualifications, competence and professional practice. Achievements in the chemical sciences are recognised by offering more than 80 awards to those scientists who have made significant contributions to chemistry-related research and education. The Society is also the UK National Adhering Organisation to IUPAC. Full details about the RSC's activities can be found at
www.rsc.org.
German Chemical Society
The German Chemical Society (GDCh) is the largest scientific society devoted to chemistry in Continental Europe, with members from university, industry, and government. GDCh promotes the chemical sciences in teaching, research and industry, concentrating its activities on the fundamental development and the public understanding of the chemical sciences. The GDCh was created in 1949 as a non-profit association with traditional ties to its forerunner organizations - the German Chemical Society established in 1867 and the Association of German Chemists founded in 1877. Please consult
www.gdch.de for further information.