John Jeyes Award
The John Jeyes Award is for chemistry in relation to the environment.
2010 Winner
Rules and Criteria
- Run biennially
- Open to everyone without restrictions
- Candidates are NOT permitted to nominate themselves
- One page CV for the candidate which should include their date of birth, website URL, summary of education and career, a list of 5 relevant publications, total numbers of publications and patents
- A one page supporting statement addressing the selection criteria, which can be viewed through the link on this page
- Nominations open 1 September 2011
- Nominations close 15 January 2012
- Award winner will be chosen by the Environment, Sustainability and Energy Forum Awards Committee
- Award winner receives £2000, a medal and a certificate
About John Jeyes

This award was founded in 1975 to commemorate Jeyes' initiative and inventiveness. It was first awarded to R L Wain in 1976.
Previous Winners
A list of previous recipients of the John Jeyes Award, which was previously called the John Jeyes Lectureship
Make a Nomination
Information for Nominators of Awards
Includes nomination requirements, selection procedure and timeframe information on making a nomination for an RSC Award
Selection Criteria for RSC Awards
Selection criteria to be addressed in the supporting statement

