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Young Industrialist of the Year Award


The Young Industrialist of the Year Award is to recognise an individual who has made a significant contribution to industry in the early stages of their career.


2009 Winner


2009 Highly Commended

Young Industrialist of the Year Award Highly Commended James Clarke

Young Industrialist of the Year Award 2009 - Highly Commended

James Clarke, Oxford Nanopore Technologies



Rules and Criteria


  • Run annually 
  • Candidates are permitted to nominate themselves 
  • Candidates must be 36 or below on the closing date.  The age specified is intended to guide nominators and selection panelists; appropriate consideration will be given to those who have taken career breaks or followed different study paths 
  • 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
  • Nominations open 1 September 2009
  • Nominations close 31 January 2010
  • Award winner will be chosen by the Industry & Technology Forum Awards Committee 
  • Award winner receives £2000, a memento and a certificate 

About the award


The RSC Young Industrialist of the Year Award was established in 2008. 

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Information for Nominators of Awards

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