Centenary Prize Explained

Centenary Prize
Awarded For:For "outstanding chemists, who are also exceptional communicators, from overseas"
Sponsor:Royal Society of Chemistry
Reward:£5000

The Centenary Prize is an award granted annually by the United Kingdom-based Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) to up to three "outstanding chemists, who are also exceptional communicators, from overseas".[1]

The prize, established in 1947, and first awarded in 1949, by the RSC's forerunner, the Chemical Society, is named after the centenary of that organisation's founding, in 1841. Winners are given a £5000 cash prize, a medal and a certificate, and undertake a lecture tour of the UK.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: RSC Centenary Prizes. Royal Society of Chemistry. 9 February 2018.