The Davy Medal is an annual award presented by the Royal Society to recognize outstanding contributions to chemistry.
The medal is awarded to individuals who have made significant achievements in the field of chemistry.
The aim is to encourage and promote research in chemistry, particularly in areas that have significant impact.
Benefits
The Davy Medal includes a £2,000 prize and a commemorative medal. Winners are also invited to give a lecture at the Royal Society.
People who can apply:
- Anyone who has made an important contribution to chemistry
- No nationality restrictions
- Typically awarded to individuals, but can be shared among researchers
Application requirements
Applicants must be nominated by a Fellow of the Royal Society. The nomination should include:
- A citation (up to 50 words)
- A supporting statement (up to 500 words)
- A CV and publication list
Deadline
The deadline for this application is February 20, 20,2026. visit The Royal Society website to apply. Explore more global calls on our Opportunities page.
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