Websites

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Royal Society of Chemistry

The logo of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Web address: 

www.rsc.org

Brief description: 

The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is described on this site in the following terms:

Society of Biology

The logo of the Society of Biology.
Brief description: 

The Society of Biology has charitable status in the UK. It is described on this site in the following terms:

Institute of Environmental Sciences

The logo of the Institute of Environmental Sciences.
Web address: 

www.ies-uk.org.uk

Brief description: 

The Institution of Environmental Sciences (IES) is described on this site as:

The Science Council

The Science Council logo.
Web address: 

www.sciencecouncil.org

Brief description: 

The Science Council is described on this site in the following terms:

Future Morph: Become someone

This is a cartoon depiction of young people titled 'What can you be?"
Web address: 

www.futuremorph.org

Brief description: 

Future Morph is described on this site in the following terms:

Creative Climate: Stories from a changing world 2010-2020

global warming word cloud in colour
Brief description: 

Creative Climate is an Open University project directed by Joe Smith, who is a lecturer in Environment.

Scottish Seabird Centre

A photograph of the Scottish Seabird Centre.
Brief description: 

The Scottish Seabird Centre is described on this site in the following terms:

Vitae: Realising the potential of researchers

Web address: 

www.vitae.ac.uk

Brief description: 

Vitae is described on this site:

British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA)

Web address: 

www.biaza.org.uk

Brief description: 

The British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA) is described on this site as:

Centre for Life

The logo of the Centre for Life.
Web address: 

www.life.org.uk

Brief description: 

The Centre for life is described on this site in the following terms: