Organic Chemistry Horizon Prize: Robert Robinson Prize in Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Opens 18 Oct 2023 12:00 AM (BST)
Deadline 18 Jan 2024 05:00 PM (GMT)
Description
The Robert Robinson Prize in Synthetic Organic Chemistry recognises a significant recent novel discovery or advance made in the field of synthetic organic chemistry.
- This prize is open to groups, teams and collaborations of any form or size, and in exceptional circumstances, individuals.
- Any form of discovery or advance in the field of synthetic organic chemistry can be nominated. It can be fundamental or applied work, or be multidisciplinary and involve other disciplines.
- Winners will receive:
- A professionally produced video showcasing the prize-winning work and its importance
- A trophy recognising the whole team
- All team members will receive individual recognition for their contribution
- Winners are selected by the Organic Chemistry Prize Committee
- Only RSC members can nominate for this prize
- At least one member of the team must be an RSC member; the RSC member is expected to have made a significant contribution to the discovery/advance
- Self-nomination is permitted and encouraged
- Nominated teams must not include anyone named in one of these roles during the nomination/judging period:
- Organic Chemistry Prize Committee members
- Subject Community Presidents
- RSC Prize Committee members
- Trustees of the Royal Society of Chemistry
- Royal Society of Chemistry staff
Organic Chemistry Horizon Prize: Robert Robinson Prize in Synthetic Organic Chemistry
The Robert Robinson Prize in Synthetic Organic Chemistry recognises a significant recent novel discovery or advance made in the field of synthetic organic chemistry.
- This prize is open to groups, teams and collaborations of any form or size, and in exceptional circumstances, individuals.
- Any form of discovery or advance in the field of synthetic organic chemistry can be nominated. It can be fundamental or applied work, or be multidisciplinary and involve other disciplines.
- Winners will receive:
- A professionally produced video showcasing the prize-winning work and its importance
- A trophy recognising the whole team
- All team members will receive individual recognition for their contribution
- Winners are selected by the Organic Chemistry Prize Committee
- Only RSC members can nominate for this prize
- At least one member of the team must be an RSC member; the RSC member is expected to have made a significant contribution to the discovery/advance
- Self-nomination is permitted and encouraged
- Nominated teams must not include anyone named in one of these roles during the nomination/judging period:
- Organic Chemistry Prize Committee members
- Subject Community Presidents
- RSC Prize Committee members
- Trustees of the Royal Society of Chemistry
- Royal Society of Chemistry staff
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Opens
18 Oct 2023 12:00 AM (BST)
Deadline