Beilby Medal and Prize
Opens 12 Nov 2020 12:00 AM (GMT)
Deadline 18 Jan 2021 05:00 PM (GMT)
Description
The 2023 Prize is administered by SCI. Please visit the SCI website for more information.
The Beilby Medal and Prize recognises work of exceptional practical significance in chemical engineering, applied materials science, energy efficiency or a related field.
- The winner receives £1000, a medal and a certificate
- The prize is administered in rotation by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3), the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). The 2023 Prize is administered by SCI. Please visit the SCI website for more information.
- Both RSC Members and non-members can nominate for this prize
- Nominees may nominate themselves
- The prize is open to nominees based in the UK or internationally
- Nominees should be an early career scientist, typically with no more than 10 years of full-time equivalent professional experience.
- This should be experience gained as part of a scientific career excluding time spent in full-time education. Time spent as a postgraduate student should not be included e.g. Masters, PhD. Time spent as a post-doctoral researcher should be included.
- Nominators will be asked to provide details of the nominee's professional experience, in relation to the above criteria.
- Career breaks will be taken into consideration, and applications are particularly encouraged from those whose career has spanned a break due to caring responsibilities or personal circumstances e.g. a period of parental/adoption leave, family commitments, illness, or other exceptional circumstances.
- When nominating previous RSC prize winners, please remember that a person cannot be awarded twice for substantially the same body of work
Beilby Medal and Prize
The 2023 Prize is administered by SCI. Please visit the SCI website for more information.
The Beilby Medal and Prize recognises work of exceptional practical significance in chemical engineering, applied materials science, energy efficiency or a related field.
- The winner receives £1000, a medal and a certificate
- The prize is administered in rotation by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3), the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). The 2023 Prize is administered by SCI. Please visit the SCI website for more information.
- Both RSC Members and non-members can nominate for this prize
- Nominees may nominate themselves
- The prize is open to nominees based in the UK or internationally
- Nominees should be an early career scientist, typically with no more than 10 years of full-time equivalent professional experience.
- This should be experience gained as part of a scientific career excluding time spent in full-time education. Time spent as a postgraduate student should not be included e.g. Masters, PhD. Time spent as a post-doctoral researcher should be included.
- Nominators will be asked to provide details of the nominee's professional experience, in relation to the above criteria.
- Career breaks will be taken into consideration, and applications are particularly encouraged from those whose career has spanned a break due to caring responsibilities or personal circumstances e.g. a period of parental/adoption leave, family commitments, illness, or other exceptional circumstances.
- When nominating previous RSC prize winners, please remember that a person cannot be awarded twice for substantially the same body of work
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Opens
12 Nov 2020 12:00 AM (GMT)
Deadline