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Analytical research forum 2026 (ARF26)

Showcasing cutting-edge analytical chemistry and applications to stimulate new research, collaboration and engagement between academia and industry.

Date

15 June 2026

Subject areas

Analytical

Location

London, United Kingdom

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The Analytical research forum (ARF) provides an opportunity for students and early career researchers from analytical science communities to present their work alongside high-profile scientists. The event will showcase cutting-edge analytical chemistry and applications to stimulate new research, collaboration and engagement between academia and industry.

Join us in London in June 2026. ÌýOur one-day format includes invited talks, a panel discussion, a poster session, and additional oral contributions selected by the Scientific Committee from the submitted abstracts.

Analyst 150th anniversary symposium On the 16 June, the RSC will be hosting the Analyst 150th anniversary symposium Members of the Editorial Board of Analyst will be sharing their latest research, insights into current trends, and their perspectives on future directions. They will also explore how analytical chemistry has evolved over the history of the journal reflecting on 150 years. This event will bring together leading experts in the field of analytical chemistry for a day of exciting presentations, as well as a ‘Meet the Editor: How to publish’ panel discussion where audience members can interact with our Editors to find out more about the publishing process and how to ensure their work has the best chance of getting accepted.

A discounted registration cost is available to delegates attending the Analytical research forum (ARF26)

Speakers

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Chris Barnes

National Physical Laboratory (NPL)

UK

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Kate Kemsley

University of East Anglia

UK

Lucy Morgan Photo

Lucy Morgan

Pfizer

UK

Nicholle Bell Photo

Nicholle Bell

University of Edinburgh

UK

Stephen Husbands Photo

Stephen Husbands

University of Bath

UK

Hamish Stewart Photo

Hamish Stewart

Thermo Fisher Scientific

UK

Kate Kemsley Photo

Kate Kemsley

University of East Anglia

UK

Committees

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Philip Kay (Chair)

JMP

UK

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Zoë Ayres

Open University

UK

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Victoria Hilborne

University College London

UK

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Caroline Pollard

National Physical Laboratory

UK

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Drupad Trivedi

University of Manchester

UK

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Christopher Waldron

University of Warwick

UK

Event details

We encourage oral and poster abstract submissions from all areas of analytical and bioanalytical research across all applications including, but not limited to:
  • Spectroscopy, mass spectrometry and electroanalysis
  • Sampling and separation
  • Omics
  • Sensors
  • Chemometrics and data analysis
  • Applications in diagnostics, pharmaceutical analysis, forensics and environmental.
We welcome oral and poster abstracts from MSc and PhD students, postdoctoral researchers and all early career scientists.

Poster abstracts from BSc students are also welcomed.

Deadlines

In-person registration includes:

  • Attendance at all scientific sessions
  • Attendance at the poster session
  • Refreshments throughout the meeting and lunch
  • Attendance at the drinks reception
  • Access to the online abstract book
Ìý Early bird Standard
RSC member £71+³Õ´¡°Õ £83+³Õ´¡°Õ
Non-member £88+³Õ´¡°Õ £100+³Õ´¡°Õ
RSC student member £44+³Õ´¡°Õ £55+³Õ´¡°Õ
Student non-member £60+³Õ´¡°Õ £71+³Õ´¡°Õ

All prices quoted do not include VAT, which is added during registration at the prevailing rate in the UK.

Analyst 150th anniversary symposium

On the 16 June, the RSC will be hosting the Analyst 150th anniversary symposium Members of the Editorial Board ofÌýAnalystÌýwill be sharing their latest research, insights into current trends, and their perspectives on future directions. They will also explore how analytical chemistry has evolved over the history of the journal reflecting on 150 years. This event will bring together leading experts in the field of analytical chemistry for a day of exciting presentations, as well as a ‘Meet the Editor: How to publish’ panel discussion where audience members can interact with our Editors to find out more about the publishing process and how to ensure their work has the best chance of getting accepted. A discounted registration cost is available to delegates attending the Analytical research forum (ARF26)

RSC members and student RSC members

If you are a 91AV member and wish to register for this meeting, please select the member option on the online registration page. You will need to enter your membership number.

Student delegates

In order to encourage undergraduate or postgraduate students to attend this event, a reduced conference fee is available for students. This fee applies to those undertaking a full-time course for a recognised degree or a diploma at a university or equivalent institution.

Accessibility

The 91AV is keen to encourage and enable as many people as possible to attend our events, to benefit from the networking opportunities and the chance to hear talks from leaders in the field. If you would like to discuss accessibility, or have childcare, caring responsibilities or other care needs, please contact us to discuss your requirements so that we can enable your attendance. Please refer also to our Grants for Carers fund; for more information please see the ‘Bursaries’ section on this page

Deadlines

Grants for Carers

With our Grants for Carers, you can apply for up to £1,200 per year to help you attend a chemistry-related meeting, conference or workshop or a professional development event. This money would be used to cover any additional costs you incur, paying for care that you usually provide. Please visit the website for further information and eligibility criteria.

Accessibility Grants

With our Accessibility Grants, you can apply for up to £1,200 per year to help with the cost of specific support to attend a chemistry-related meeting, conference, workshop or professional development event. This support might be any form of equipment, service, or other personal expense associated with meeting your access needs.

Researcher Development and Travel Grants

If you are an RSC member and you are one of the following:
  • a PhD student actively undertaking a PhD course in the chemical sciences
  • a researcher in the chemical sciences (including post docs, research technicians and research assistants)
  • working in academia, industry or any sector
  • within 10 years of leaving full time education (at the time of the application deadline).
You can apply for up to £500 to support your participation in this event.

Please note it is not necessary to have confirmation of abstract acceptance before applying for a Researcher Development and Travel Grant and we encourage you to apply as early as possible.

Please see the website for up-to-date information on eligibility, how to apply and submission deadlines.

Researcher Development and Travel Grants can be applied for in addition to Grants for Carers and Assistance Grants.
A selection of sponsorship opportunities are available for companies who would like to promote their activities at the Analytical research forum (ARF26).

As well as booking an exhibition space, there are opportunities to advertise in the e-abstract book. A sponsorship menu document will be available to download from this page with more details and prices in 2026.

If you would like more information about sponsoring the Analytical research forum (ARF26), please contact the Commercial Sales Department at the 91AV on [email protected]

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