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Grimwade Prize in Industrial Chemistry (1906 - )
Faculty of Science, University of Melbourne
- From
- 1906
- Functions
- Award and Industrial chemistry
Summary
The Grimwade Prize in Industrial Chemistry has been awarded by the Faculty of Science of the University of Melbourne since 1906. Eligible candidates include graduates and undergraduates of the University, or graduates of other tertiary institutions whose degrees are recognised by the Faculty. Candidates must have spent not fewer than two semesters in study or research in a University laboratory. The Prize recognises research in the field of industrial chemistry undertaken in the past five years. Frederick S. Grimwade donated funds to the University to establish the Prize.
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