Interest group prizes
Many of our interest groups administer their own prizes that recognise significant contributions to their fields and areas of interest.

Interest groups are subject specialist networks focused on a specific area or application of the chemical sciences. They are run by a committee of volunteer RSC members who work to support, promote and connect their network.
Search interest group prizes
Applied Catalysis Award
Recognising significant contributions to applied catalysis, typically where there is potential or actual commercial application.
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Allan Ure Memorial Bursary
Recognising early career scientists who have made a significant contribution to the application of atomic spectrometry to environmental science.
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The Becquerel Medal Award
Recognising those who have made an outstanding contribution in research and/or teaching in radiochemistry over a significant period of time.
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Bill Newton Award
Recognising individuals for a recent outstanding contribution to any aspect of radiochemistry.
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BMCS Lectureship
Recognising those who have made a significant advance in biological and medicinal chemistry through developing new products or methods.
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BMCS Hall of Fame and Medal
Recognising those who have made a significant, sustained, scientific impact in the field of medicinal chemistry, agriscience or chemical biology.
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Bob Hay Lectureship
Recognising early career chemists working in the area of macrocyclic and/or supramolecular chemistry in its widest sense.
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BRSG-NMRDG Prize for Excellent Contribution to Magnetic Resonance
Recognising early career researchers for excellence in the field of magnetic resonance.
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Brian Kelly Award
Supporting students and early career researchers to attend the annual World Carbon Conference.
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Bruker Thesis Prize
Recognising outstanding work by PhD students in the field of electron spin resonance spectroscopy.
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Bruker Prize and Lecture
Recognising scientists who have made a major scientific contribution to the field of electron spin resonance spectroscopy.
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BTM Willis Prize
Recognising a single outstanding piece of work, or a longer term coherent body of work, in the application of neutron scattering science.
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