RSC - Advancing the Chemical Sciences


Science Activities

 

Physical Chemistry


Details of the RSC Prizes and Awards in physical chemistry are listed on this page.

Prizes

Centenary Prizes (Open 2012)

For three outstanding chemists from overseas to give lectures in the British Isles

Corday-Morgan Prizes (Open 2012)

For the most meritorious contributions to chemistry.

Faraday Lectureship Prize (Open 2012)

For exceptional contributions to physical or theoretical chemistry

Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prizes (Open 2012)

Awarded for the most meritorious and promising original investigations in chemistry and published results of those investigations

Interdisciplinary Prizes (Open 2012)

For work at the interface between chemistry and other disciplines.

Tilden Prizes (Open 2012)

For advances in chemistry

Awards

Bourke Award (Open 2012)

To enable distinguished scientists from overseas to lecture in the UK in the field of physical chemistry or chemical physics

S F Boys - A Rahman Award

For outstanding innovative research in the area of computational chemistry, including both quantum chemistry and molecular simulations

Chemical Dynamics Award (Open 2012)

For outstanding innovative research on the dynamics of molecules

Liversidge Award (Open 2012)

For outstanding contributions to physical chemistry

Marlow Award (Open 2012)

For the most meritorious contributions to physical chemistry or chemical physics

Physical Organic Chemistry Award

For the relationship between structure and molecular behaviours in chemistry, associated lecture to be know as the Ingold Lecture

Spiers Memorial Award

For an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the field of the Faraday Discussion

Soft Matter and Biophysical Chemistry Award (Open 2012)

For outstanding and innovative research in soft condensed matter and/or the application of physico-chemical techniques to biological problems

Surfaces and Interfaces Award (Open 2012)

For outstanding and innovative research on the behaviour of chemical systems at surfaces or interfaces