of our research outputs are world-leading or internationally excellent
for chemical engineering and chemistry
£17 million investment
We’re home to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and refurbished teaching spaces
Overview
About us
We share a passion for discovery to inspire and nurture the chemists and chemical engineers of the future. Our school offers an exceptional teaching and research environment underpinned by the latest facilities and close ties with industry.
We run over 20 flexible undergraduate and postgraduate degrees with a range of opportunities for industry placements, study abroad and volunteering options. Chemistry is ranked 1st for satisfaction with teaching in the Guardian University guide, 2023.
The Royal Society of Chemistry accredits all of our BSc and MChem chemistry degrees. Students can gain full RSC professional membership status when they graduate.
Our staff are all active researchers at the forefront of their fields. This means they can pass on the latest research findings to students through their teaching. Six chemistry lecturers have senior fellowships from the Higher Education Academy and we have a research group dedicated to the constant enhancement of chemistry teaching.
Learn more about our teaching awards on our achievements page.
Several advisory boards support our education and research programmes across chemistry and chemical engineering. They include members from industry as well as University staff.
Our research activities are diverse and multidisciplinary. We work with disciplines including biology, medicine, physics, engineering and computing. Our staff and students publish hundreds of research articles every year in world-renowned, high impact, scientific journals.
Southampton’s chemistry facilities are exceptional. We’ve invested £17 million in a complete renovation of the undergraduate laboratories. We provide the UK’s national X-ray crystallography service, which supports and develops research excellence in chemistry, biochemistry and the physical sciences.
We're also a founding member of the Faraday Institution, which is central to the UK’s industrial strategy for electrochemical energy storage.
Sharing knowledge and collaborating with industry and business are integral to our entrepreneurial outlook. We partner with the Knowledge Centre for Materials Chemistry and have developed many commercial businesses as a direct result of our research.
Our advisory boards ensure we are drawing on commercial and business knowledge in everything we do.
Services and facilities
The School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering hosts a variety of facilities. They support the research we carry out and provide purpose built spaces where we teach our students.
We can also assist your project or business with specialist consultancy from our academics and the services of our research facilities. Our commercial analysis centre, Southampton Chemistry Analytical Solutions, includes:
- mass spectrometry
- nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- X-Ray diffraction
- scientific glassblowing service
In addition, we offer specialist equipment manufacture and the UK's National Crystallography Service.
Our equipment and expertise are available to:
- research groups within the University
- academic centres outside the University
- commercial sectors
Examples of our teaching spaces include:
Knowledge exchange and outreach
The transfer of knowledge, technology and expertise with industry is at the heart of our work. Our activities include our partnership with the Knowledge Centre for Materials Chemistry (KCMC), the work of our spin-out companies and the advisory boards that guide us.
We also run regular outreach activities to inspire new generations of chemists and chemical engineers.
Knowledge Centre for Materials Chemistry partnership
We apply our research to commercial needs in industry. Similarly, industry present us with problems they need to overcome, which are challenging academically.
We partner with the Knowledge Centre for Materials Chemistry, who facilitate research and development collaborations between business and academia.
This means we can enhance product and process innovations in advanced materials faster, at reduced cost and risk. We can identify industry contacts and facilitate grant proposal discussions. Brokerage events organised by bodies like the EPSRC, Innovate UK and the Knowledge Transfer Network allow us to learn more about the technology needs of industry.
Our work focuses on materials chemistry and other areas including photonics and biological chemistry.
For more information contact Ron Swart, our KCMC Knowledge Transfer Manager.
Spin-out companies
We have a track-record of commercialising our research findings into spin-out companies.
To find examples, explore our case studies page.
Outreach activities
Professor David Read leads our outreach activity. We aim to inspire the next generation of chemists and encourage them to consider a future career in chemistry and the physical sciences. We answer questions like:
- what do chemists do?
- how do chemists help achieve sustainability?
- where do chemists work?
- why did we become chemists?
- why should you study chemistry?
Our activity programme includes our annual Year 12 "Twilight Practicals". During these sessions, students gain experience in a range of organic chemistry techniques. Our work shadowing programme sees visiting students spend a day in a lab with one of our researchers.
We also run lectures for Year 8, 9 and 11 students, as well as a natural products masterclass for Year 10 students.
To find out more about our outreach programme, please contact us at: [email protected]
Scholarships
Within our school we offer scholarships to support students at all stages of their education.
Excellence in Chemistry undergraduate scholarship
An undergraduate scholarship of £1,000 is available to any UK or EU applicant achieving A*AA grades in their A levels (or equivalent in alternative qualifications), with the A* in chemistry.
Denis Henry Desty undergraduate scholarships
This scholarship supports students from under-represented backgrounds. Applicants who meet our eligibility criteria have the opportunity to apply for £2,000 per year, for a total of 3 years.
Southampton Chemistry Deans International Scholarship
Scholarships of £5,000 are available to international students studying chemistry and chemical engineering at either undergraduate or postgraduate level. Learn more about eligibility and applying.
Southampton Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Postgraduate International Scholarship
A scholarship of £3,000 is available to international students studying an eligible postgraduate master’s in chemistry. Learn more about eligibility and applying.
Commonwealth Shared Scholarships
These scholarships are jointly offered by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission and selected UK universities. They support students from developing Commonwealth countries who may not otherwise be able to study in the United Kingdom. Learn more about eligibility and applying.
Equality, diversity and inclusion
We nurture a supportive and welcoming chemistry community. We have received our third silver Athena SWAN. This award recognises our continuing commitment to promote opportunities for all in higher education.
Visit our EDI page to learn more about:
- our Athena SWAN silver award
- early career staff information
- disability
- race equality charter and BAME network
- LGBT+ information
- guidelines and EDI committee
- mental health support
- mentoring scheme
Our courses
Contribute to the field of chemistry by completing a postgraduate research degree:
Research and enterprise
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Our research community
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People
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