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PERIODically: the podcast that covers all things periods...For sparking discussion around the challenges menstrual periods create for people working in higher education, acting as advocates to help remove stigma and drive change towards greater equity.
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House of Science New ZealandFor the development of a vast library of hands-on, bilingual science resource kits that enable thousands of primary school teachers across New Zealand to deliver life-changing science lessons.
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Exploring Everyday ChemistryFor the development and significant impact of an innovative free online course designed to aid the transition to study chemistry and related degrees at university.
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Stride, Inc.For the development of Atomic Rescue, a chemistry game in Minecraft, that has taught basic chemistry to over 10,000 students.
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Molecular EducatorsFor the creation of innovative chemical education resources that benefit how students, children, and the general public learn organic chemistry.
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Bond Chemical Education TeamFor the development of gamified virtual laboratory experiments that enhance student engagement, laboratory self-efficacy and theoretical understanding.
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Leeds Lab EducatorsFor the creation of experiments and activities that improve students’ preparation for research in organic synthesis
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The Rare Earth Elements ProjectFor convening collaborators from chemistry, history, and fine art to engage and educate diverse audiences about the separation of critical metals and the impacts of current production methods.
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University of Surrey Chemical Pilot Plant Education and T...For the development of an integrated training facility for chemists and chemical engineers in large-scale chemical processes, through a combination of realistic and immersive virtual reality simulations and hands-on practical plant work.
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The Lab_14 CollaborationFor the development of a 1st year undergraduate remote laboratory experience, which provides students with a ‘chemistry kit for the 21st century’ and places a focus on measurement within everyday contexts.
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Dr Amit Kumar2025 Harrison-Meldola Early Career Prize for Chemistry: awarded for the development of green processes based on catalytic (de)hydrogenation for the synthesis of renewable polymers and their recycling.
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Professor Rebecca Melen2025 Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson Prize: awarded for insights into the reactivity of frustrated Lewis pairs by single- and two-electron pathways.
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Professor John Dean | 2021 Award for Exceptional ServiceFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry through the development and support for the analytical science community and the School's Analyst Competition.
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Emily Rose | 2023 Chemical Sciences Apprentice of the YearFor outstanding contributions towards the development of synthetic routes and processes for emerging medicines via autonomous high-throughput experimentation workflows, and contributions to STEM activities.
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Professor John Dean | 2020 Inspirational Member AwardFor dedication to the planning, coordination and ongoing development of the Schools Analyst Competition.
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ChemBAM | Winner: 2023 Inclusion and Diversity PrizeFor pioneering chemistry experiments and activities that are accessible to people with vision impairment, and training the next generation of teachers and scientists.
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ChemBAM | Winner: 2020 Inspiration and Industry AwardFor inspiring the next generation of chemists through activities that link classroom teaching to real world chemistry research.
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Dr Yuval Elani | 2021 Felix Franks Biotechnology MedalFor his development of a series of technologies that allow synthetic cells to be constructed from scratch using biomolecular building blocks.
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Dr Yuval Elani | Harrison-Meldola Early Career PrizeFor innovative contributions in synthetic cell engineering and biohybrid systems.
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Professor Sujit DattaWinner 2024 Soft Matter Lectureship: for making major contributions to soft matter research