Prizes and Awards open for 2012 of interest to readers of the Journal of Materials Chemistry, Soft Matter & Polymer Chemistry:
Prizes:
Centenary Prizes
For three outstanding chemists from overseas to give lectures in the British Isles
Corday-Morgan Prizes
For the most meritorious contributions to chemistry.
Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prizes
Awarded for the most meritorious and promising original investigations in chemistry and published results of those investigations
Interdisciplinary Prizes
For work at the interface between chemistry and other disciplines.
Tilden Prizes
For advances in chemistry
Materials Chemistry Division Awards:
Peter Day Award
For outstanding contributions to, and advancement of, the field of materials chemistry. This year’s award is for those specialising in the broad area of soft matter.
Gibson-Fawcett Award
To recognise original and independent contributions to Materials Chemistry
Stephanie L Kwolek Award
To recognise exceptional contributions to the area of Materials Chemistry from a scientist working outside the UK
Soft Matter and Biophysical Chemistry Award
For outstanding and innovative research in soft condensed matter and/or the application of physico-chemical techniques to biological problems
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