Analytical Awards and Funding
Details of awards and funding in analytical science. These awards are funded by the Analytical Chemistry Trust Fund.
AD School's Analyst Competition
The only national analytical competition for secondary schools
RSC Prize in Analytical Chemistry
Awarded for the best performance in analytical chemistry/science in an approved degree course
RSC/EPSRC Analytical Science Studentships
Awarded through research supervisors for research projects likely to make important contributions to the advancement of analytical science in the UK
MSc Studentships - Chemists in Industry / Public Service
Awarded to members of the RSC who are employed in industry or public service, with the opportunity to obtain advanced training leading to an MSc in Analytical Chemistry/Science
Ronald Belcher Memorial Lectureship
Awarded, and the lecture given, annually on an analytical topic by a graduate student of a British or the Republic of Ireland University
Awarded to a scientist under the age of 35, working in any field covering the practice and teaching of the analytical sciences
Awarded biennially to someone who has made outstanding contributions to analytical science, principally through research, but also noting education, consultancy and service to the ...
Theophilus Redwood Lectureship
Awarded, and the lecture given, annually by a leading analytical scientist
Awarded biennially to an analytical scientist working overseas who has made outstanding contributions to analytical science
Awarded biennially for outstanding and sustained contributions to analytical science, which has led to developments to chemical analysis.
Analytical Division Distinguished Service Award
Recognises exceptional voluntary service over a period of years to the Analytical Division of the RSC
Overseas Conference Travel Grants
Awarded to members of the RSC Analytical Division
A scheme is to assist citizens of Developing World countries.
Downloadable Files
Analytical Division Honours Committee
Membership for 2007-2008
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