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  2. Royal Society of Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is a learned society and professional association in the United Kingdom with the goal of "advancing the chemical sciences". It was formed in 1980 from the amalgamation of the Chemical Society , the Royal Institute of Chemistry , the Faraday Society , and the Society for Analytical Chemistry with a new Royal ...

  3. Chartered Chemist - Wikipedia

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    Chartered Chemist (CChem) is a chartered status awarded by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) [1] in the United Kingdom, the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) [2] in Australia, by the Ministry of Education in Italy, the Institute of Chemistry Ceylon (IChemC), Sri Lanka, [3] and the Institute of Chartered Chemists of Nigeria in Nigeria.

  4. List of chemistry awards - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Meurig Thomas, 2011 Elizabeth Blackburn with AIC Gold Medal, 2012. This list of chemistry awards is an index to articles about notable awards for chemistry.It includes awards by the Royal Society of Chemistry, the American Chemical Society, the Society of Chemical Industry and awards by other organizations.

  5. Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Achieving Fellow status in the chemical profession signals to the broader community a high level of accomplishment as a professional chemist. Eligibility for Fellow status is open to Members of the Royal Society of Chemistry (MRSC) who have excelled in their fields through patents, scientific publications, discoveries, and other notable achievements.

  6. List of blue plaques erected by the Royal Society of Chemistry

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    The Chemical Landmark Scheme (CLS) is a Royal Society of Chemistry initiative recognising sites where the chemical sciences have made a significant contribution to health, wealth, or quality of life. The blue plaques are publicly visible, and are intended to give everyone an insight into chemistry's relevance to everyday lives. [1]

  7. John S. Fossey - Wikipedia

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    He is also the international student tutor and international representative for the school of chemistry in the University of Birmingham. [11] He has received funding from the JDRF, CRUK, Leverhulme Trust, the EPSRC, the Royal Society, the Sasakawa Foundation, and the National Natural Science Foundation China.

  8. Peter Wothers - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] During the same year he was nominated as one of the 100 leading UK practising scientists by the Science Council. [19] He was awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry's Nyholm Prize for Education in 2013. [20] Wothers is featured as one of the Royal Society of Chemistry's 175 Faces of Chemistry. [21]

  9. Interdisciplinary Prizes (RSC) - Wikipedia

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    The Interdisciplinary Prizes of the Royal Society of Chemistry recognize work at the interface between chemistry and other disciplines. Up to three prizes are awarded annually: Each winner receives £5000 and a medal, and completes a UK lecture tour.