The winter 2026 edition of Chemical Intelligence edited by Karoliina Pulkkinen is now available online for members to enjoy: www.ambix.org/publications...
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The seminar will be also accessible live on YouTube at:
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Most previous on-line seminars can be found on the SHAC YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/SocietyforHi...
Live on Thursday, 26 March 5.00pm (London time). The format will be a talk of 20-30 minutes, followed by a moderated discussion.
To register please e-mail meetings@ambix.org with ‘SHAC on-line seminar’ in the subject line. You will then be sent a Zoom link on the morning of the seminar.
The next on-line seminar of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry will be given by Professor John C. Powers (Virginia Commonwealth University) who will present:
Defending the New Chemistry: The Columbian Chemical Society of Philadelphia, c. 1811-13
The Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry invites applications for its Award Scheme for 2026.
Opening date: 1 March 2026
Closing date for applications: 31 May 2026
More information and how to apply can be found on our website: www.ambix.org/grants/
The seminar will be also accessible live on YouTube and most previous on-line seminars can be found on the SHAC YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/SocietyforHi...
As with recent seminars the Zoom link can be freely accessed by anyone, member of SHAC or not, by booking through the following Ticket Source link:
www.ticketsource.co.uk/society-for-...
The next on-line seminar will be given by Dr Michael Bycroft (University of Warwick) on 'Gems and the Crafts in the Chemical Revolution'
Held live on Thursday, 22 January 2026, beginning at 5.00pm GMT. The format will be a talk of 20-30 minutes followed by a moderated discussion.
Glad to publish with @shacorg.bsky.social on the Chinese American Chemical Society and science diplomacy in the 1970s-80s
Very grateful for the generous financial & research support of @sciencehistory.org
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Excited to find several editions of @shacorg.bsky.social ‘s Ambix in a hokey tourist trap with tarot cards and books on magic.
Notes and Records reports on current research and archival activities across the history of science, technology and medicine.
Our Essay Award is open to researchers from the above fields who have completed a postgraduate degree within the last five years.
Announcing the 9th Notes and Records Essay Award: Enter for your chance to win £500 and publication in the journal for the winning entry. Submission deadline: 28 February 2026royalsociety.org/journals/authors/early-c...
Call for Papers open: www.ambix.org/remembering-...
We are hosting a one-day meeting to be held on Friday 10 April 2026 at the Maison Française d’Oxford in honor of William ‘Bill’ Hodson Brock (1936-2025)
Offers of papers + a short abstract related in some way to Brock’s work should be sent to Frank James (frank.james[at]ucl.ac.uk) by 30 November
The format will be a talk of 20-30 minutes, followed by a moderated discussion of half an hour.
Most previous on-line seminars can be found on the SHAC YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/SocietyforHi...
This will be live on Thursday, 25 September 2025, beginning at 5.00pm (London time).
The Zoom link can be accessed by anyone, member of SHAC or not, through the following Ticket Source link:
www.ticketsource.co.uk/society-for-...
The next SHAC on-line seminar will be given by Dr Francesca Antonelli (University of Bologna) who will present:
Family historians? Women and the construction of scientific memory, from Mme Lavoisier (1758-1836) to Lucie Laugier (1822-1900)
Accessible live on YouTube at:
youtu.be/-IqrYQ3h9gg
The prize-winning essay will be published exclusively in the Society’s journal, Ambix. It must not have been submitted to any journal, including Ambix, at any time before 30 April 2026.
The competition is open to anyone with a scholarly interest in the history of alchemy or chemistry who, by 2025, has not reached 35 years of age, or if older is currently enrolled in a degree programme or has been awarded a master’s degree or PhD within the previous three years.
The Partington Prize, established by the Society in memory of Professor James Riddick Partington, the Society’s first Chairman, is awarded every three years for an original and unpublished essay on any aspect of the history of alchemy or chemistry. The prize consists of five hundred pounds (£500)
Included in the edition is the programme for SHAC’s autumn/fall meeting which is being held jointly with the Science History Institute in Philadelphia 16-17 October 2025. Registration is now open.
The latest issue of Chemical Intelligence has been published and is available to read on our website via this link:
www.ambix.org/wp-content/u...
This will be live on Thursday, 25 September 2025, beginning at 5.00pm (London time). The format will be a talk of 20-30 minutes, followed by a moderated discussion of half an hour.
As with recent seminars the Zoom link can be freely accessed by anyone, member of SHAC or not, by booking through the following Ticket Source link:
www.ticketsource.co.uk/society-for-...
The next on-line seminar of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry will be given by Dr Francesca Antonelli (University of Bologna) who will present:
Family historians? Women and the construction of scientific memory, from Mme Lavoisier (1758-1836) to Lucie Laugier (1822-1900)
The Science History Institute @sciencehistory.org is pleased to cohost the Fall 2025 meeting of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry (SHAC) October 16-17. Invited speakers will present papers for discussion on topics ranging from medieval medicine to modern climate science.
The seminar will be also accessible live on YouTube at
www.youtube.com/live/5RiYIpp...
Most previous on-line seminars can be found on the SHAC YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/SocietyforHi...