Award
Archibald Liversidge Medal and Lecture (1931 - )
Royal Society of New South Wales
- From
- 1931
- Functions
- Award
- Alternative Names
- Liversidge Medal (Also known as)
- Website
- https://www.royalsoc.org.au/awards/liversidge-lecture
Summary
The Archibald Liversidge Medal has been awarded by the Royal Society of New South Wales since 1931, usually biennially, to encourage research in chemistry and on the recommendation of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute. It was established under the terms of a bequest to the Society from Archibald Liversidge, after whom the Medal is named. The awardee presents a lecture to the Society which is published in the Society's Journal and proceedings.
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Published resources
Journal Articles
- Denham, H. G., 'Modern Developments in the Industrial World [Liversidge Lecture]', Report of the twenty-fourth meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, Canberra meeting, January, 1939 (1939), 350-365. Liversidge Lecture 1939. Details
Helen Cohn
Created: 28 May 2019, Last modified: 19 July 2022