The Royal Society of Chemistry grants a number of medals and awards. All those named "prize" (except the Beilby Medal and Prize) are awarded with a £5,000 bursary. The award has one of £4,000. As of 2014, these are:
The Royal Society of Chemistry grants a number of medals and awards. All those named "prize" (except the Beilby Medal and Prize) are awarded with a £5,000 bursary. The award has one of £4,000. As of 2014, these are:
* Applied Catalysis Award
* Applied Inorganic Chemistry Award
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* Bader Award
* Geoffrey Barker Medal
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* Beilby Medal and Prize
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* Bioinorganic Chemistry Award
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* Materials for Industry - Derek Birchall Award
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* Bourke Award
* Robert Boyle Prize for Analytical Science
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* Centenary Prize
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* Corday-Morgan Prizes
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* De Gennes Prize
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* Faraday Lectureship Prize
* Faraday Medal (electrochemistry)
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* Gibson-Fawcett award
* John B. Goodenough Award
* Green Chemistry Award
* Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prizes
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* Hickinbottom Award
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* Interdisciplinary Prizes
* John Jeyes Award
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* Lord Lewis Prize
* Liversidge Award
* Longstaff Prize
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* Marlow Award
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* Ludwig Mond Award
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* Nyholm Prize for Education
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* Perkin Prize for Organic Chemistry
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* Charles Rees Award
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* Sir George Stokes Award
* Supramolecular Chemistry Award
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* Tilden Prizes
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The Royal Society of Chemistry grants a number of medals and awards. All those named "prize" (except the Beilby Medal and Prize) are awarded with a £5,000 bursary. The award has one of £4,000. As of 2014, these are: (en)