The RSC’s Environmental Chemistry Group committee is delighted to announce that #EnvChem2026 Chemistry of the Whole Environment will take place at the University of Warwick — The Slate on 2–3 July 2026 and Analytix will be joining them as one of their sponsors.
Abstract Call
This is an unmissable event for early career and established environmental chemists — a unique opportunity to present your research and hear the cutting edge in all aspects of environmental chemistry across a programme of presentations from delegates who submit abstracts in the themes listed below.
- Climate and Environmental Processes in Soil, Water and Air: Carbon cycling, capture and storage, and biogeochemical fluxes.
- Emerging Contaminants and Novel Techniques: Innovations in detection, characterisation and remediation, including sustainable analytical approaches.
- The Food–Environment–Climate Nexus: Chemistry linking food systems, soil health and environmental emissions.
- Atmospheric Chemistry: Indoor air, greenhouse gases, aerosols and air–climate interactions.
- Ecotoxicology and Planetary Health: Impacts of contaminants and climate stressors on ecosystems and human health.
- Data-Driven Environmental Chemistry: AI, machine learning and big data for prediction and integration.
Please download and complete the abstract template form on this page and send it by email to the organising committee (rscecg@gmail.com) before the abstract deadline.
Draft programme is now available (see link)
Keynotes
Dr Chris Jones — Environmental Solutions Business Development Manager, Edwards Ltd.
Professor Rachel Gomes MBE — University of Nottingham
More to be announced in 2026.
Registration
RSC member registration will be discounted automatically upon providing your RSC membership number. BMSS and SETAC members please get in touch with caroline.gauchotte-lindsay@glasgow.ac.uk.
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RSC Member |
Full Rate |
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Early Bird |
£260 |
£300 |
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Early Bird Student |
£190 |
£220 |
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Standard |
£300 |
£345 |
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Standard Student |
£210 |
£245 |
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Online |
£70 |
£105 |
Registration fees include dinner and transport to Warwick Castle for our first 100 registrants.
You can apply for a travel grant with the RSC here: https://www.rsc.org/funding-and-support/funding/researcher-development-and-travel-grant
The ECG will also provide a limited number of grants for ECR presenters — get in touch at rscecg@gmail.com.
Prizes
In recognition of Dr Peter Baugh’s contribution to our field, the British Mass Spectrometry Society will offer two 5-year BMSS memberships as prizes for Early Career Scientists.
SETAC UK will also reward one ECR with free registration to the SETAC Europe 2027 conference.
Stay at #EnvChem 2026
Make the most of your time at #EnvChem 2026: Chemistry of the Whole Environment by staying on campus at the University of Warwick.
Accommodation
We have reserved a limited number of hotel-style rooms at the Radcliffe and Scarman venues, located just 1–2 minutes’ walk from The Slate. Rooms are en-suite, comfortable doubles (available for single or twin occupancy), and fully equipped with towels and toiletries.
Rooms are available for Thursday 2 July 2026 (80 rooms available) and are held at a preferential rate until 21 May 2026, after which availability cannot be guaranteed.
https://warwick.ac.uk/services/conferences/bed-and-breakfast/
Conference Rates (Bed & Breakfast, incl. VAT)
- Single occupancy: £120 per night
- Double/twin occupancy: £145 per night
Use promotional code CWEBB26 when booking to access these rates.
On-site Facilities
All residential delegates enjoy complimentary access to the University’s Sports and Wellness Hub, including a swimming pool and gym.
Getting There & Parking
Free parking is available for all conference delegates. The University operates an Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) system, so vehicles must be registered in advance or on arrival.
To register your parking, visit: https://citycentre.apcoa.co.uk/bookingsummary/customerdetail/3992/warwick-university-car-parks/1268/conference-parking
When registering: enter your personal details, select arrival and departure times (we recommend allowing extra time for flexibility), and apply promotional code RQBDB to receive free parking. You can also register on arrival via QR codes available in conference spaces. Parking will be allocated to nearby campus car parks (Kirby Corner, Scarman, or Radcliffe), with final details shared closer to the event.