Great science thrives as part of an inclusive and diverse professional community.
We know that chemists from minoritised racial and ethnic backgrounds still face systemic barriers, with many leaving the profession following undergraduate studies.
Broadening Horizons in the Chemical Sciences is a three-year pilot to address this attrition, by supporting students and graduates from minoritised racial and ethnic backgrounds to pursue careers in the chemical sciences. Following two previous cohorts, we are looking forward to the start of the 2024-2025 cohort.
We have teamed up with leading companies to offer access to mentoring, networking and opportunities to gain industry experience. We are able to offer this programme thanks to the generous support of the Broadening Horizons partners. Our partners are committed to building a truly inclusive and diverse chemical sciences workforce.
What our previous participants say
I’ve learnt so many things, so many different careers that I didn’t even know existed – different stages that you can be with in a company. It’s been very insightful.
I feel like this is me breaking into the industry. These industrial visits would have eluded me if I wasn’t a part of this programme; I would not have known what it’s like to be a chemist. I also would not have known how to apply my academic knowledge in the real world without this programme.
Learn more about our first cohort in this short profile series and read about their experiences on the Broadening Horizons programme in this feature.
Our long read details what the second cohort got up to during their Taster Event in Manchester in June 2023.
What does the programme entail?
We work together with leading companies in the chemical sciences to provide the opportunities that will help students and graduates from minoritised racial and ethnic backgrounds find – and ultimately thrive in – their career paths within the chemical sciences.
If selected as a successful applicant, you will begin your Broadening Horizons programme by attending the Taster Event (taking place 19-21 June 2024 in Manchester). Attendance is required, as the Taster Event will sets the scene for the whole rest of the year-long programme, introducing you to the partner companies and the range of careers available in the chemical sciences. You will also meet the rest of the cohort and together participate in professional development sessions, building the support network and strong foundation of skills required to make the most out of the opportunities provided. At this event, we'll explore the range of careers available in the chemical sciences and introduce the participating partner companies.
I loved getting to meet all the companies, and participants of the programme (networking). The networking felt very natural and not forced. Everyone was very friendly and easygoing. There was a good atmosphere which made networking very easy and enjoyable. All the different workshops were very informative and enjoyable.
Following the Taster Event, participants have the chance to:
- Attend Site Visits hosted by the partner companies and experience an industrial research environment first-hand
- Sign up for a tailored mentoring programme to receive individual support from a mentor on your own professional goals
- Apply for employment opportunities offered by the partner companies, a limited number of which are ringfenced exclusively for Broadening Horizons participants*
* The RSC itself cannot provide or support visa sponsorship. It is up to each successful applicant and the respective employer to ensure that the relevant Right to Work eligibility is met to participate.
Following the Taster Event, participants get the chance to further explore prospects, experiencing industrial research and work environments first-hand by visiting the partner company sites.
Beyond all this, participants will receive extensive careers advice and support from the RSC throughout the programme. This includes:
- Access to our careers toolkit and online resources
- Workshops, webinars and careers talks to build skills and explore career routes available
- Ongoing networking opportunities with fellow participants and industry representatives
- Regular drop-in sessions and contact with programme staff
- A two year-membership of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) which can help to:
- Kickstart your professional journey: Establish valuable connections and gain insights from experienced chemists through our diverse local sections, subject communities, and special interest groups
- Enrich your skillset: Benefit from personalized career support, embark on recognition frameworks like Chartered or Registered status, and utilise practical tools like RSC Pathfinder and the Careers toolkit to power your professional growth
- Unleash your passion: Stay abreast of ground-breaking discoveries by exploring our award-winning magazine Chemistry World, immersing yourself in our extensive journal collection, and actively engaging in our stimulating events
The programme is free of charge to all participants, and the expenses related to participation in the programme (including travel costs) will be covered.
The next cohort will run from June 2024 until summer 2025. To benefit fully, participants are asked to commit to the entire programme.
Who our partners are
With the help of leading companies and partners aiming to pioneer change, the Broadening Horizons in the Chemical Sciences programme helps facilitate access to career routes into industry, innovation and entrepreneurship for chemical scientists from minoritised racial and ethnic backgrounds.
Our partners are committed to building a truly inclusive and diverse chemical sciences workforce.
GSK is uniting science, technology and talent to drive innovation. Their corporate video offers perspective into what a career is like in the world of STEM.
Watch RSSL’s corporate video to get a quick glimpse of how it is transforming lives through science, innovation and collaboration.
Syngenta is accelerating innovation in a changing world. Watch their video to get some insight into their ambitions and approach to agriculture.
Johnson Matthey has used advanced metals chemistry for more than 200 years to tackle society’s biggest challenges. Watch their video to understand how they do it.
AstraZeneca is using science to drive life-changing advances in a number of crucial fields, including medicine. Learn more by watching their corporate video.
Oxford Nanopore are trying to create products that can change the world. Watch their corporate video to hear how they do just that.
BASF uses chemistry-driven innovations to deliver a brighter, cleaner future a reality.
Unilever is a global giant offering opportunities to gently shape the world and create a more sustainable world.
We're delighted to be a founding partner of the Broadening Horizons programme. It's so important we support Black and minority ethnic students to further their studies in chemical sciences. Diversity makes us stronger and this is absolutely in line with GSK's commitment to develop diverse talent and build an inclusive culture that reflects the communities we serve.
Am I eligible?
To be eligible for the programme you must:
- Be over 18 years old
- Be one of the following at the time of application:
- an undergraduate student in the chemical sciences*; OR
- a postgraduate student in the chemical sciences*; OR
- a recent graduate (within 3 years of graduation) from a chemical sciences* programme, which can include postdoctoral researchers
- Reside in the UK or Republic of Ireland (this can include international students studying in the UK or Republic of Ireland)
- Identify as being from a Black or minority ethnic background
- Be interested in exploring career options in the chemical sciences, particularly in industry, innovation and entrepreneurship
* eligibility includes courses/degrees in the chemical sciences, or at the interface of the discipline
How to apply
We strongly recommend that you read all information available on this webpage to understand what the Broadening Horizons programme is before you apply.
Spaces are limited for this programme, and the selection process is competitive. Applications are first assessed against the eligibility criteria. Unfortunately, we cannot further consider applications which do not meet all five of the eligibility criteria. Eligible applications are then anonymised and assessed in a competitive selection process. Refer to How can I submit a successful application for further guidance.
Applicants will be notified of shortlisting decisions by 22 March 2024. Shortlisted applicants will be invited and required to attend one of our preliminary virtual information sessions about the programme, taking place throughout 25 March - 5 April 2024. Final confirmations will be sent to successful applicants by mid-April.
We will be holding a taster event in Manchester on 19-21 June 2024 which all successful applicants are required to attend.
If you have any questions about the programme or application process please get in touch using the contact details on this page.
How can I submit a successful application?
We receive many applications, and unfortunately cannot offer a space to all applicants as there is limited capacity in the Broadening Horizons programme. The selection process is competitive.
We are looking for dedicated individuals who are passionate about the chemical sciences, and who could benefit from a programme that will show them where this passion can lead them. Successful applications will strongly demonstrate an understanding of how the Broadening Horizons programme can support them.
The application form has specific questions that will guide you through the information that we need from you. Though we cannot provide individualised advice or feedback, here are some of the most common ways to make your application more competitive:
- Your responses should be personal, and about you/your experience in the chemical sciences (i.e. written by you, about you)
- Your responses should convey a strong interest in and eagerness to learn about the industry, innovation and entrepreneurship aspects of the chemical sciences, as this is the core focus of the Broadening Horizons programme
- Your responses should demonstrate an understanding of the Broadening Horizons programme, and how it can support you in your own professional development goals
- Your responses should convey your commitment to participate in the activities offered through Broadening Horizons programme, as suited to your interests and availability
We do not assess applicants based on their grades, degree classification, or university.
Frequently asked questions
Contact us
- Email:
- The Race & Ethnicity Unit