Call for European Young Chemist Award (EYCA)

The aim of the European Young Chemist Award (EYCA) is to showcase and recognize the excellent research being carried out by young scientists working in the chemical sciences. In particular, the award is intended to honor and encourage younger chemists whose current research displays a high level of excellence and distinction. It seeks to recognize and reward younger chemists of exceptional ability who show promise for substantial future achievements in chemistry-related research fields.

EYCA is this year sponsored by the Italian Chemical Society, the Italian federazione Nazionale degli Ordini dei Chimici e dei Fisici and EuChemS. EYCA prices are given every two years during the EuChemS Chemistry Congress.

EuChemS Chemistry Congress fellowship scheme

The call for submission is open for the EuChemS Chemistry Congress fellowship scheme.

The aim of this grant is to support early career researchers (bachelor, masters and PhD student) actively attending the EuChemS Chemistry Congresses. Eligible candidates are those whose abstract submitted to an ECC has been accepted as a poster or oral presentation of any type.

Grantees will be selected on a random basis, provided that they fit conditions for applying. The selection ensures equal representation of men and women, as well as considers geographic distribution.

Deadline for submitting applications: 31 May 2020.

You can submit your application here.

 

 

EuChemS Chemistry Congress fellowship scheme

The call for submission is open for the EuChemS Chemistry Congress fellowship scheme.

The aim of this grant is to support early career researchers (bachelor, masters and PhD student) actively attending the EuChemS Chemistry Congresses. Eligible candidates are those whose abstract submitted to an ECC has been accepted as a poster or oral presentation of any type.

Grantees will be selected on a random basis, provided that they fit conditions for applying. The selection ensures equal representation of men and women, as well as considers geographic distribution.

Deadline for submitting applications: 31 May 2020.

You can submit your application here.

ERC consolidator grants open call

ERC Consolidator Grants are designed to support scientists wishing to consolidate their own independent research team or programme in Europe. The ERC Consolidator Grants opened for researchers of any nationality with 7-12 years of experience since completion of PhD. Applications can be made in any field of research.

Deadline: 04 February 2020

Check here for more information

EuChemS Chemistry Congress fellowship scheme

The aim of this grant is to support early career researchers (bachelor, masters and PhD student) actively attending the EuChemS Chemistry Congresses. Eligible candidates are those whose abstract submitted to an ECC has been accepted as a poster or oral presentation of any type.

Grantees will be selected on a random basis, provided that they fit conditions for applying. The selection has to ensure equal representation of men and women, as well as take into account geographic distribution.

Deadline for submitting applications: 31 May 2020.

You can submit your application here.

 

 

ERC consolidator grants open call

ERC Consolidator Grants are designed to support scientists wishing to consolidate their own independent research team or programme in Europe. The ERC Consolidator Grants opened for researchers of any nationality with 7-12 years of experience since completion of PhD. Applications can be made in any field of research.

Deadline: 04 February 2020

Check here for more information.

Calls open for three EuChemS Award

The call for submissions for three major EuChemS awards are open.

EuChemS Historical Landmarks Award, which aims to celebrate the important link between history, cultural heritage and chemistry, is open to submission. The Award was first run last year with two awardees being selected: the Ytterby Mine in Sweden, and the industrial soap-making complex of ABEA on the island of Crete in Greece. Find out more about the award and enter your submission here. Deadline: 31 December 2019

EuChemS Lecture Award aims at celebrating the major achievements of a junior scientist working in chemistry. The winner, awarded a statuette, is also invited to give a lecture at the next European Chemistry Congress. Everything you need to know about the award and how to submit a nomination is available here. Deadline: 31 December 2019.

EuChemS Award for Service aims to acknowledge the outstanding commitment of an individual to fostering chemistry and molecular sciences in Europe, as well as to the goals of EuChemS. If you know somebody who has made a difference for Chemistry in Europe and for EuChemS’ image and activities, submit your nomination here. Deadline: 31 December 2019.

Calls open for three EuChemS Awards

The call for submissions for three major EuChemS awards are open.

First off, the EuChemS Historical Landmarks Award, which aims to celebrate the important link between history, cultural heritage and chemistry, is open to submission. The Award was first run last year with two awardees being selected: the Ytterby Mine in Sweden, and the industrial soap-making complex of ABEA on the island of Crete in Greece. Find out more about the award and enter your submission here. Deadline: 31 December 2019

Each year, EuChemS celebrates the major achievements of a junior scientist working in chemistry. The winner, awarded a statuette, is also invited to give a lecture at the next European Chemistry Congress or the major conference of a EuChemS Professional Network. Everything you need to know about the award and how to submit available here. Deadline: 31 December 2019.

EuChemS also aims to acknowledge the outstanding commitment of an individual to fostering chemistry and molecular sciences in Europe, as well as to the goals of EuChemS. If you know somebody who has made a difference for Chemistry in Europe and for EuChemS’ image and activities, submit your nomination here. Deadline: 31 December 2019.

Calls open for three EuChemS Awards

The call for submissions for three major EuChemS awards were opened on 1st September.

First off, the EuChemS Historical Landmarks Award, which aims to celebrate the important link between history, cultural heritage and chemistry, is open to submission. The Award was first run last year with two awardees being selected: the Ytterby Mine in Sweden, and the industrial soap-making complex of ABEA on the island of Crete in Greece. Find out more about the award and enter your submission here. Deadline: 31 December 2019

Each year, EuChemS celebrates the major achievements of a junior scientist working in chemistry. The winner, awarded a statuette, is also invited to give a lecture at the next European Chemistry Congress or the major conference of a EuChemS Professional Network. Everything you need to know about the award and how to submit available here. Deadline: 31 December 2019.

EuChemS also aims to acknowledge the outstanding commitment of an individual to fostering chemistry and molecular sciences in Europe, as well as to the goals of EuChemS. If you know somebody who has made a difference for Chemistry in Europe and for EuChemS’ image and activities, submit your nomination here.  Deadline: 31 December 2019.

EuChemS opens calls for three of its awards

The call for submissions for three major EuChemS awards were opened on 1st September.

First off, the EuChemS Historical Landmarks Award, which aims to celebrate the important link between history, cultural heritage and chemistry, is open to submission until 31 December 2019. The Award was first run last year with two awardees being selected: the Ytterby Mine in Sweden, and the industrial soap-making complex of ABEA on the island of Crete in Greece. Find out more about the award and enter your submission here.

Each year, EuChemS celebrates the major achievements of a junior scientist working in chemistry. The winner, awarded a statuette, is also invited to give a lecture at the next European Chemistry Congress or the major conference of a EuChemS Professional Network. Everything you need to know about the award and how to submit available here. Deadline: 31 December 2019.

EuChemS also aims to acknowledge the outstanding commitment of an individual to fostering chemistry and molecular sciences in Europe, as well as to the goals of EuChemS. If you know somebody who has made a difference for Chemistry in Europe and for EuChemS’ image and activities, submit your nomination here.  Deadline: 31 December 2019.

European Chemistry Gold Medal

Every two years, the exceptional achievements of one scientist working in the field of chemistry in Europe are rewarded. The winner is awarded a gold medal and the opportunity to give the opening lecture at the next EuChemS Chemistry Congress (ECC). The deadline for nominations is soon approaching! You have until 30 September 2019 to submit.

Deadline: 30 September 2019
Website: https://www.euchems.eu/awards/european-chemistry-gold-medal/

Horizon 2020: Sustainable Nano-Fabrication

Nanotechnology research has led to a remarkable development of nanoscale materials in bulk form with unique properties. Several of these materials are in the market or are expected to enter the market in the near future. The challenge is to establish industrial scale manufacturing of functional systems based on manufactured nanoparticles with designed properties for use in semiconductors, energy harvesting and storage, waste heat recovery, medicine, etc.

Deadline: 3 September 2019
Website: https://bit.ly/2xJJLP1

European Chemistry Gold Medal

Every two years, the exceptional achievements of one scientist working in the field of chemistry in Europe are rewarded. The winner is awarded a gold medal and the opportunity to give the opening lecture at the next EuChemS Chemistry Congress (ECC). The call for nominations is open until 30 September 2019.

Deadline: 30 September 2019
Website: https://www.euchems.eu/awards/european-chemistry-gold-medal/

Horizon 2020: Support for the opening of low-carbon energy research databases in Europe

The challenge is to promote the opening of research databases for low-carbon energy in Europe, and to support a European-level approach to defining the development of future research data bases; this action focuses on the area of low-carbon energy. As the energy transition combines different scientific disciplines, particular attention has to be paid to agreed metadata in order to allow for the joint exploitation of data from these disciplines.

Deadline: 27 August 2019
Website: http://bit.ly/2Kn6qcm