The Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry Group is one of the RSC's many Interest Groups. The Interest Groups are member driven groups which exist to benefit RSC members, and the wider chemical science community, in line with the RSC's strategy and charter.
This is an interdisciplinary group for chemists interested in any aspect of macrocyclic chemistry or supramolecular chemistry.
RSC members can join this interest group by updating their details in the “Manage my interest groups” section of the online RSC membership area.
The Group holds an annual two-day scientific meeting in December or January and an annual one-day early career scientific meeting the summer. For more information please see our website.
View forthcoming events organised by the Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry Group.
Please get in touch with the Networks Team if you would like to be sent a copy of last year’s annual report for the Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry Group.
The group issues e-alerts which provides links to group events and other relevant information which may be of interest to you. We also encourage you to connect with us on LinkedIn.
The committee members listed are responsible for designing programmes that will advance chemistry in the subject area, helping the RSC to meet its aims, engaging with and supporting our members.
We are always keen to welcome new members to the committee. When vacancies arise, we circulate a “Call for Committee”, where an email is sent to all members of the group to make them aware of new opportunities to join the committee.
It is important to have diverse representation on committees to consider the needs of our membership. All RSC members are welcome to stand for committee positions when vacancies are advertised.
For any queries about the interest group, please contact the Committee Secretary using the contact form, accessible via the button below.
Information about current awards offered by the Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry Group: Bob Hay Lectureship - recognising early career chemists working in the area of macrocyclic and/or supramolecular chemistry in its widest sense. MASC Group Thesis Award - Recognising doctoral students working in the area of macrocyclic and/or supramolecular chemistry in its widest sense.
Visit our dedicated website for MASC activities.
Contact the Networks team with your queries.