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- Winners
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{{about|the prize awarded by the Royal Society of Chemistry, and previously by the Chemical Society||Faraday Prize (disambiguation)}}The Faraday Lectureship Prize, previously known simply as the Faraday Lectureship is awarded once every three years (approximately) by the Royal Society of Chemistry for "exceptional contributions to physical or theoretical chemistry".[1] Named after Michael Faraday, the first Faraday Lecture was given in 1869, two years after Faraday's death, by Jean-Baptiste Dumas.[2] As of 2009, the prize was worth £5000, with the recipient also receiving a medal and a certificate.[1] As the name suggests, the recipient also gives a public lecture describing his or her work. WinnersSource: RSC {{div col|colwidth=30em}}- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1869}}|event= Jean-Baptiste Dumas}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1872}}|event= Stanislao Cannizzaro}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1875}}|event= August Wilhelm von Hofmann}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1879}}|event= Charles-Adolphe Wurtz}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1881}}|event= Hermann von Helmholtz}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1889}}|event= Dmitri Mendeleev}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1895}}|event= John Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1904}}|event= Wilhelm Ostwald}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1911}}|event= Theodore William Richards}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1907}}|event= Hermann Emil Fischer}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1914}}|event= Svante Arrhenius}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1924}}|event= Robert Andrews Millikan}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1927}}|event= Richard Willstätter}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1930}}|event= Niels Bohr}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1933}}|event= Peter Debye}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1936}}|event= Lord Rutherford of Nelson}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1939}}|event= Irving Langmuir}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1947}}|event= Sir Robert Robinson}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1950}}|event= George de Hevesy}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1953}}|event= Sir Cyril Hinshelwood}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1956}}|event= Otto Hahn}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1958}}|event= Leopold Ružička}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1961}}|event= Sir Christopher Ingold}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1965}}|event= Ronald George Wreyford Norrish}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1968}}|event= Charles Coulson}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1970}}|event= Gerhard Herzberg}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1974}}|event= Sir Frederick Dainton}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1977}}|event= Manfred Eigen}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1980}}|event= Sir George Porter}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1983}}|event= John Shipley Rowlinson}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1986}}|event= Alan Carrington}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1989}}|event= John Meurig Thomas}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1992}}|event= Yuan T. Lee}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1995}}|event= William Klemperer}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|1998}}|event= A. David Buckingham}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|2001}}|event= Richard Zare}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|2004}}|event= Alexander Pines}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|2007}}|event= Gerhard Ertl}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|2010}}|event= John Polanyi}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|2012}}|event= Richard Saykally}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|2014}}|event= Professor Michel Che}}
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|2016}}|event= Graham Fleming}}[3]
- {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|2018}}|event= Graham Hutchings}}
{{div col end}}References1. ^1 {{citation | title = Faraday Lectureship Prize | publisher = Royal Society of Chemistry | accessdate = 5 March 2010 | url = http://www.rsc.org/ScienceAndTechnology/Awards/FaradayLectureshipPrize/Index.asp}}. 2. ^{{citation | title = Faraday Lectureship Winners | url = http://www.rsc.org/ScienceAndTechnology/Awards/FaradayLectureshipPrize/PreviousWinners.asp | publisher = Royal Society of Chemistry | accessdate = 5 March 2010}}. 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsc.org/ScienceAndTechnology/Awards/FaradayLectureshipPrize/2016-Winner.asp|title=Faraday Lectureship Prize 2016 Winner|publisher=Royal Society of Chemistry|accessdate=4 September 2016}}
External links {{Timeline-links}}{{Royal Society of Chemistry}} 4 : Awards established in 1869|Awards of the Royal Society of Chemistry|Faraday Lecturers|1869 establishments in the United Kingdom |