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The Chemical Institute of Canada Medal or CIC Medal is the highest award that the Chemical Institute of Canada confers. Awarded annually since 1951, it is given to "a person who has made an outstanding contribution to the science of chemistry or chemical engineering in Canada". [1]
Fellow of the Chemical Institute of Canada Awarded by the Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC). [12] Associate members are individuals who supports the objectives of the CIC and are not able to meet the requirements of membership. MCIC: Member of the Chemical Institute of Canada ACIC: Associate Member of the Chemical Institute of Canada FCIS
The Chemical Institute of Canada is a Canadian professional umbrella organization for researchers and professionals in the field of chemistry. It was founded in 1921 as the Canadian Institute of Chemistry until it merged with other groups in 1945 under its current name.
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.
Pages in category "Canadian science and technology awards" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. ... Chemical Institute of Canada Medal;
Marcia Huber, American chemical engineer and 2005 Department of Commerce Bronze Medal winner Robert Huber (born 1937), 1988 Nobel Prize in chemistry Catherine T. Hunt (born 1955), American chemist, served as president of the American Chemical Society and was a Dow Chemical Company director
Chemical Institute of Canada Medal; Chemical Pioneer Award; Chirality Medal; Cothenius Medal; Cothenius Medal awardees, 1792–1861; Cothenius Medal awardees, 1864 ...
This is a list of all known awards in Canada, conferred by either members of the royal family, viceroys, governments, or private organizations. National awards [ edit ]