Chem Soc Rev is pleased to invite nominations for the 2011 Chem Soc Rev Lecture award. This award is given to honour a scientist who has made a significant contribution to their field over the course of their career.
Previous winners include:
2010 – Gerard Parkin from Columbia University, US
2009 – Bernhard Lippert from the Technical University of Dortmund, Germany
2008 – Feliu Maseras from the Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia (ICIQ), Spain
2006 – Jeff Davis from the University of Maryland, USA
Qualifying details
To be eligible for the Chem Soc Rev Lecture Award, the candidate should have made a significant contribution to their research discipline.
Award details
The recipient of the award will be asked to present a lecture at an international meeting. The Chem Soc Rev Editorial Office will provide the sum of £500 to the recipient for travel and accommodation costs.
The award recipient will be presented with a certificate and will also be asked to contribute a review to the journal.
Selection process
The recipient of the award will be selected and endorsed by the Chem Soc Rev Editorial Board.
Nominations
Those wishing to make a nomination should send details of the nominee, including a brief C.V. together with a letter supporting the nomination, to the Chem Soc Rev Editorial Office by the 31st January 2011. Please note that self nomination is not permissible.
Following the close of nominations, nominees will be contacted and asked to summarise their key achievements and submit their top 3 independent publications. They will also be asked to highlight the impact of their work and discuss how their research has contributed significantly to their research field over the course of their career.