University of Liverpool receives Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Chemistry at Palace ceremony
The prestigious award was presented by Her Majesty The Queen and the Duchess of Gloucester to Vice-Chancellor, Professor Tim Jones, Head of the Department of Chemistry, Professor Neil Berry and President of Council, Carmel Booth.
At a special ceremony held today at Buckingham Palace, the University of Liverpool was presented with its Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Chemistry
The prestigious award was presented by Her Majesty The Queen and the Duchess of Gloucester to Vice-Chancellor, Professor Tim Jones, Head of the Department of Chemistry, Professor Neil Berry and President of Council, Carmel Booth.
The Prize, which is the highest national honour in the sector, was awarded to the University’s Department of Chemistry for its pioneering research to address global challenges and benefit society. It is the University’s second Queen’s Anniversary Prize. Read more
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