The annual Analytical Research Forum (ARF) is the premier Analytical Science meeting of the RSC. The meeting is primarily for early-stage analytical science researchers (industrial scientists, PhD students and postdoctoral fellows) to present their latest results in the context of the wider analytical science community. The programme will feature both poster sessions and lectures, including oral presentations from students, medal winners and international leaders in the field.
NetworkingOne of the valuable benefits of attending ARF is the opportunity to network with contemporary researchers who cover a wide range of analytical techniques and experience. Networking takes place through interactive poster sessions and a lively social programme.Bursaries
Generously supported by the Analytical 91AV Trust Fund (ACTF) of the Analytical Division, the forum is traditionally able to offer a number of discretionary travel bursaries to students.
The Northwest Analytical Division Region are also offering two bursaries to students in the NW AD Region. Further details are available on the bursary page.
Scientific Committee
Peter Fielden (Chair)
University of Manchester, UK
Elsa Faria-Billinton
University of Manchester, UK
Nick Goddard
University of Manchester, UK
Richard Snook
University of Manchester, UK
NetworkingOne of the valuable benefits of attending ARF is the opportunity to network with contemporary researchers who cover a wide range of analytical techniques and experience. Networking takes place through interactive poster sessions and a lively social programme.Bursaries
Generously supported by the Analytical 91AV Trust Fund (ACTF) of the Analytical Division, the forum is traditionally able to offer a number of discretionary travel bursaries to students.
The Northwest Analytical Division Region are also offering two bursaries to students in the NW AD Region. Further details are available on the bursary page.
Scientific Committee
Peter Fielden (Chair)
University of Manchester, UK
Elsa Faria-Billinton
University of Manchester, UK
Nick Goddard
University of Manchester, UK
Richard Snook
University of Manchester, UK