Home Grand Prix de la Fondation de la Maison de la Chimie—2022 call for nominations
Article Publicly Available

Grand Prix de la Fondation de la Maison de la Chimie—2022 call for nominations

Published/Copyright: January 25, 2022
Become an author with De Gruyter Brill

Abstract

The prize is intended to reward original work in chemistry to the benefit to mankind, society, or nature. The GRAND PRIX will be awarded for the eighteenth time in 2022, to one or several persons, irrespective of nationality. The prize will carry a monetary award of 35,000 Euros.

All entries must imperatively be presented through a learned society or a national or international scientific organisation without any direct link with the nominee. Entry forms, together with a report detailing the arguments for the nomination, must be returned to the Fondation de la Maison de la Chimie by 30 April 2022.

All entries will be submitted to the jury members for examination. After due deliberation, the jury members will choose the laureate by a majority vote.

The Chair of the Jury is the incumbent President of the Fondation de la Maison de la Chimie, the other members being appointed by the Board of the Foundation.

The laureate will be invited to deliver a lecture on their work at an award ceremony that will take place at the Maison de la Chimie during the first quarter 2023.

https://actions.maisondelachimie.com/les-prix-de-la-fondation/grand-prix-de-la-fondation/

Online erschienen: 2022-01-25
Erschienen im Druck: 2022-01-01

©2022 IUPAC & De Gruyter. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. For more information, please visit: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Articles in the same Issue

  1. Masthead - Full issue pdf
  2. President's Column
  3. Bonding the Chemistry Community
  4. Ethics, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
  5. Features
  6. Young chemists voice in support of the SDGs
  7. Downstream
  8. The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Drug Discovery and Development
  9. Key points to succeed in Artificial Intelligence drug discovery projects
  10. Tiny nanopesticides promise big gains to farmers
  11. IUPAC Wire
  12. Asymmetric Organocatalysis—A Game Changer
  13. Professors Balzani and Oganessian to Receive the First UNESCO-Russia Mendeleev International Prize in the Basic Sciences
  14. Paul Anastas wins the Volvo Environment Prize 2021
  15. 2022 Franzosini Award—Call For Nominations
  16. Grand Prix de la Fondation de la Maison de la Chimie—2022 call for nominations
  17. Mei-Hung Chiu elected on the ISC board
  18. 2022 IUPAC-Solvay International Award For Young Chemists—Call For Applicants
  19. SDGs for the Benefit of Society—Video from IYCN symposium, August 2021
  20. INCHI Outreach
  21. An interview with Tsuyoshi Minami 
  22. In Memoriam
  23. Up 4 Discussion
  24. Royal Society of Chemistry Provides Guidelines for Censorship to its Editors
  25. Making an imPACt
  26. Metrological and quality concepts in analytical chemistry (IUPAC Recommendations 2021)
  27. A unified pH scale for all solvents: part I—intention and reasoning (IUPAC Technical Report)
  28. Structure-based nomenclature for irregular linear, star, comb, and brush polymers (IUPAC Recommendations 2020)
  29. Feasibility of multifunction calibration of H+-responsive glass electrodes in seawater (IUPAC Technical Report)
  30. IUPAC Provisional Recommendations
  31. Bookworm
  32. Chemistry Teacher International Enters Fourth Year
  33. Internet Connection
  34. Online Chemistry Simulations to Intrigue, Engage and Attract 21st Century Science Students
  35. Conference Call
  36. Green Chemistry Postgraduate Summer School
  37. Congress of the Slovak & Czech Chemical Societies
  38. The 53rd International Chemistry Olympiad in (Virtual) Japan
  39. Where 2B & Y
  40. POLY-CHAR [Halle|Siegen] 2022
  41. MACRO 2022, the 49th World Polymer Congress
Downloaded on 14.9.2025 from https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/ci-2022-0112/html
Scroll to top button