Paul Bunge Award - History of Scientific Instruments - 2013 - REMINDER
PAUL BUNGE PRIZE - HISTORY OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS - 2013
The German Chemical Society (Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker) invites
international applications for the Paul Bunge Prize 2013, awarded
by the Hans R. Jenemann Foundation, which is administered by the German
Chemical Society (Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker) and the German Bunsen
Society for Physical Chemistry (Deutsche Bunsen-Gesellschaft für Physikalische
Chemie). The prize is endowed with 7.500,- Euro and honours outstanding
publications in German, English or French in all fields of the history of
scientific instruments. The prize is named after Paul Bunge, the most important
maker of analytical, assay and high-performance precision balances in the
second half of the 19th century.
The award ceremony will take place in March 2013 on the occasion of the
conference of the History of Chemistry Division of the German Chemical Society
in Heidelberg.
Applications should include a curriculum vitae and a complete list of
publications; the work(s) to be considered for the prize should be submitted in
printed form. Nominations and applications must arrive by 30 September 2012 at
the very latest at:
Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker
c/o Barbara Köhler <b.koehler@gdch.de>
P.O.Box 90 04 40/Varrentrappstr. 40 - 42
60444 FRANKFURT / 60486 FRANKFURT
For further details see:
https://www.gdch.de/gdch/preise-und-auszeichnungen/stiftungen/jenemann-stiftung.html
The German Chemical Society (Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker) invites
international applications for the Paul Bunge Prize 2013, awarded
by the Hans R. Jenemann Foundation, which is administered by the German
Chemical Society (Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker) and the German Bunsen
Society for Physical Chemistry (Deutsche Bunsen-Gesellschaft für Physikalische
Chemie). The prize is endowed with 7.500,- Euro and honours outstanding
publications in German, English or French in all fields of the history of
scientific instruments. The prize is named after Paul Bunge, the most important
maker of analytical, assay and high-performance precision balances in the
second half of the 19th century.
The award ceremony will take place in March 2013 on the occasion of the
conference of the History of Chemistry Division of the German Chemical Society
in Heidelberg.
Applications should include a curriculum vitae and a complete list of
publications; the work(s) to be considered for the prize should be submitted in
printed form. Nominations and applications must arrive by 30 September 2012 at
the very latest at:
Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker
c/o Barbara Köhler <b.koehler@gdch.de>
P.O.Box 90 04 40/Varrentrappstr. 40 - 42
60444 FRANKFURT / 60486 FRANKFURT
For further details see:
https://www.gdch.de/gdch/preise-und-auszeichnungen/stiftungen/jenemann-stiftung.html