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Improving the way we work. Professor Jim Feast President Regional meetings 2007. Agenda. Changes to governance Major future initiatives Improving communication International strategy Something to take home. Changes to governance. Why?. If it ain’t bust…. ….don’t fix it!
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Improving the way we work Professor Jim Feast President Regional meetings 2007
Agenda • Changes to governance • Major future initiatives • Improving communication • International strategy • Something to take home
Why? If it ain’t bust…. ….don’t fix it! Need to avoid the dodo syndrome Responsiveness and awareness needed in a fast moving world
How do we achieve this ? Divide RSC operations into 4 types: • Membership activities • Regulatory & advisory functions • Important matters of policy & presentation • Essential RSC services
Recommendations • Greater autonomy for divisions, forums and CLS • Flatter committee structure • 16 member Council • More efficient reporting procedures
Implementation • The recommendations were accepted by Council in September 2006, i.e. after a year of work and debate • The CEO, SMT and staff are planning how to implement the new structures • The changes will be put into effect after July 2007
Education Education Education Chemistry confidence for non-specialists It’s not as hard as you think! Chemistry for our future (a consequence of our campaigning) • Teacher fellows • University schools interface • Europe • Open learning • New laboratories Chemistry at Work • Lancashire
Chem Careers A careers fair for chemical scientists…. ….with a difference 11th November, University of Birmingham • 26 exhibitors GSK, P&G, Johnson Matthey,…. • 17 speakers • >600 attendees
More publishing enhancements • Enhanced html for journals • World first • Enables structured searching • Electronic books collection • 754 texts • Chemistry World • Increased international coverage
Chemistry Innovation Knowledge Transfer Network Activities in 2007 • Suschem Implementation Action Plan & FP7 • DTI departments and Research Councils • Regional Agencies and Devolved Administrations • Projects between industry, academia and Government
Chemistry Week 3 - 11November Energy / Travel National road show / local coverage • Hydrogen fuel cells • Aviation • Biofuels • Reducing vehicle weight • Hybrid & electric vehicles Please contribute your ideas to: Pauline Meakins meakinsp@rsc.org
RSC web site Revamp of web site • Based around the web user – easier to use Faster access Communicating major initiatives: • Better guidelines for writing content • Explain how you can be involved • More information on our campaigning activities
Interest groups Web site • Improve remote access • More support for members • Enhance Interest groups web pages New handbook for groups Clearer guidance on style & design Promote meetings in RSC news
Local & international sections • Support committees to deliver new and better services to members • New governance structure empowers you to get the resources you need
Members in Industry • Make RSC Reps feel more valued…. .…expect more in return • Face to face recruitment • More personalised information • Resource manual • Register of Reps • Ask for their help • Investigate industrial needs in our membership survey • Talk to us
International collaboration Establish strong relations with chemical societies Criteria: • chemistry is vital to economic growth • high quality chemistry research • number of graduates and postgraduates is rising • chemical sciences can contribute to wealth, health and well-being
Global chemical science network EuCheMS South Africa SACI RSC China CCS Brazil SBQ Singapore SNIC India CRSI
Networking the world 43,000 300,000
Creating a modern information centre • Accelerating digitisation of teaching materials • Space for presentations, exhibitions, lectures, press conferences, informal gatherings • Greater accessibility • Ensure preservation of historic collection • London base for members • Evening and weekend opening
Growth in university acceptances Let’s shout about our successes!
Improving the way we work Professor Jim Feast President Regional meetings 2007