Paul Bunge Prize 2001 (History of Scientific Instruments)
The German Chemical Society extends an international invitation for
applications for the Paul Bunge Prize 2001 of 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 2001 award consists of 15.000 DM and should honor outstanding
publications in German, English or French in all fields of the history of
scientific instruments. Besides the scientific work, applications should
also include a curriculum vitae and a list of publications of the
applicant. The deadline for applications is September 30, 2000.
Applications for oneAEs own work as well as proposals for honoring other
personsAE work can be submitted. The Advisory Board of the Hans R. Jenemann
Foundation will decide the prize-winner. The awarding will be in 2001.
The prize is named after the most important designer of analytical, assay
and high-performance precision balances in the second half of the 19th
century, Paul Bunge.
Information for applicants is available at the German Chemical Society,
Public Relations Department, P.O. Box 900440, D-60444 Frankfurt am Main,
phone *69/7917-325, fax *69/7917-322, E-Mail [log in to unmask]
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