Marlow Award

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The Marlow Award has been awarded annually since 1957 by the Royal Society of Chemistry in physical chemistry . The award winners should still be able to be classified as young scientists (age up to 35 years or doctorate not more than 10 years ago).

The winner will receive £ 2,000 and lectures at universities in the UK and £ 3,000 to cover travel expenses for an RA Robinson Lecture in Australia , New Zealand , Singapore or Malaysia . It is named after Robert Anthony Robinson (1903–1979). The lectureship has existed since 1981.

Until 2008 the award was called the Marlow Medal and Prize. It is named after the patent attorney and chemist George Stanley Withers Marlow (1889–1948).

Award winners

Web links

  1. Our 2020 prize and award winners. In: rsc.org. Royal Society of Chemistry , June 24, 2020, accessed June 24, 2020 .