The following are membership categories with
post-nominals (designatory letters): •
Affiliate Member: (no post-nominal) The category for students and those involved in chemical science who do not meet the requirements for the following grades. •
AMRSC:
Associate Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry The entry level for RSC membership, AMRSC is awarded to graduates (or equivalent) in the chemical sciences. •
MRSC:
Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry Awarded to graduates (or equivalent) with at least 3 years' experience, who have acquired key skills through professional activity •
FRSC:
Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry is awarded to those who have made an outstanding contribution to the chemical sciences (see
:Category:Fellows of the Royal Society of Chemistry). •
HonFRSC:
Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry is awarded to any person distinguished in the science or profession of chemistry. • Note: in 1904 eighteen women chemists
petitioned to be made Fellow •
CChem:
Chartered Chemist The award of CChem is considered separately from admission to a category of RSC membership. Candidates need to be MRSC or FRSC and demonstrate development of specific professional attributes and be in a job which requires their chemical knowledge and skills. •
CSci:
Chartered Scientist The RSC is a licensed by the
Science Council for the registration of
Chartered Scientists. •
EurChem:
European Chemist The RSC is a member of the European Communities Chemistry Council (ECCC), and can award this designation to Chartered Chemists. •
MChemA:
Mastership in Chemical Analysis The RSC awards this postgraduate qualification which is the UK statutory qualification for practice as a
Public Analyst. It requires candidates to submit a portfolio of suitable experience and to take theory papers and a one-day laboratory practical examination.
Graduate of the Royal Society of Chemistry The qualification
GRSC (Graduate of the Royal Society of Chemistry) was awarded from 1981 to 1995 for completion of college courses equivalent to an honours chemistry degree and validated by the RSC. == Divisions and sections ==