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Uncovering the hidden paths in C–H activation catalysisFor the development of a unique approach for directly observing transient species and key bond-forming steps that underpin transition metal-catalysed C–H activation and functionalisation reactions.
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Multidimensional Click ChemistryFor the development of multidimensional click chemistry, a next-generation click-technology that extends bond creation into the three-dimensional world, opening doors to new frontiers in biomedicine, materials science, and beyond.
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Guanjie HeWinner 2025: for making significant contributions to the field of materials chemistry in their early career.
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Joanne Davies2025 Early Career Prize for Excellence in Primary Education: awarded for her work as an early career teacher to make science inclusive of all children, enabling them to see themselves as scientists, and ensuring every child has the opportunity to succeed in the science classroom.
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Conor Eivers2025 Early Career Prize for Excellence in Secondary and Further Education: awarded for inspiring students and teachers through his creativity, dedication and passion, in order to develop their love for the subject.
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Dr Benjamin E Arenas2025 Early Career Prize for Excellence in Higher Education: awarded for developing inclusive practices in teaching and support, introducing innovative and diverse assessments for practical chemistry, and mentoring of students and colleagues through Advance HE accreditation programmes.
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Liam Johnson2025 Excellence in Primary Education Prize: awarded for facilitating inclusive, inspiring educational opportunities, raising chemistry's profile and connecting schools across the Humber region with industry through innovative, practical experiences.
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Matthew Gundry2025 Excellence in Secondary and Further Education Prize: awarded for his exceptional leadership, curriculum development and student engagement, which has benefitted teachers and learners across the country.
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Kevin Morgan2025 Excellence in Higher Education Prize: awarded for his sustained contributions to innovation in chemistry pedagogy, commitment to inclusive education, and leadership and advocacy within the wider chemistry education community.
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Vicente Talanquer2025 Nyholm Prize for Education: awarded for his groundbreaking research on student reasoning in chemistry, which has shed light on critical factors that affect student learning and guided the development of innovative chemistry curriculums.
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Did You Know?2025 Team Prize for Excellence in Primary Education: awarded for taking cutting edge science research and presenting it in formats that could be used by primary school teachers to engage their pupils in the classroom.
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STEMunity2025 Team Prize for Excellence in Secondary and Further Education: awarded for transforming access to chemistry and STEM through inclusive, high-impact programmes that have engaged more than 10,000 underrepresented students across secondary and further education sectors in the UK and internationally.
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Virtual Labs Team2025 Team Prize for Excellence in Higher Education: awarded for their cross-institution collaboration to integrate virtual labs aimed at enhancing the laboratory experience and preparing students for the industry of the future.
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The Green Chemistry Commitment2025 Horizon Prize for Education: awarded for fostering a green chemistry community of practice that empowers educators across the world to integrate green chemistry into the science curriculum
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University of York "Decolonising the Chemistry Curriculum...2025 Horizon Prize for Education: awarded for championing decolonisation of the undergraduate chemistry curriculum, through widespread dissemination of strategies and resources to promote more inclusive chemistry teaching.
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Andrew DoveFor seminal contributions to controlling and understanding stereochemistry and degradation in polymeric materials.
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