ACS Award for Research at an Undergraduate Institution

2009 recipient Moses Lee (second to right) is
presented his award by sponsor representative
Jack Pladziewicz (second to left) ACS President
-Elect Joseph Francisco (left) and ACS President
Thomas Lane (right).

Sponsor: Research Corporation for Science Advancement

Purpose: To recognize the importance of research with undergraduates. The award will honor a chemistry faculty member whose research in an undergraduate setting has achieved wide recognition and contributed significantly to chemistry and to the professional development of undergraduate students.

Nature: The award consists of $5,000 and a certificate. Up to $2,500 for travel expenses to the meeting at which the award will be presented will be reimbursed. Research Corp. will also provide a grant of $5,000 directly to the recipient's institution.

Eligibility: The nominee's department may offer work leading to the master's degree but cannot have a doctoral program. This award recognizes fundamental research that constitutes advances in science as evidenced by refereed publications with undergraduate coauthors in leading scientific research journals, external research grant support, and the subsequent professional development of students who have participated in the research program. The award will be given for significant work over a long period of time rather than for a specific, limited project. A nominee must be a tenured faculty member of a predominantly undergraduate institution.

Deadline: November 1 (annual review).

Establishment & Support: Research Corporation for Science Advancement, a private foundation for the advancement of science, established the award in 1984.

Nomination forms


Contact Information

Awards Office
American Chemical Society
1155 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036-4801
Phone: (202) 872-4408
Fax: (202) 776-8008
awards@acs.org

Recipient

2009 Moses Lee

2008 John T. Gupton

2007 Cheryl D. Stevenson

2006 Charles F. Beam

2005 Phoebe K. Dea

2004 Keith H. Pannell

2003 Ronald L. Christensen

2002 Thomas C. Werner

2001 Robert F. Pasternack

2000 George B. Kauffman

1999 James N. Spencer

1998 Rabindra N. Roy

1997 Gary C. DeFotis

1996 Norman C. Craig

1995 Joseph Sherma

1994 Claude H. Yoder

1993 Maria C. Linder

1992 Mitsuru Kubota

1991 Philip C. Myhre

1990 Thomas P. Onak

1989 Lon B. Knight, Jr.

1988 Michael P. Doyle

1987 Harold W. Heine

1986 Corwin H. Hansch

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