Prize winners
We are recognising individuals, collaborations and teams for their exceptional achievements in advancing the chemical sciences.
2025 Education Prize winners Yearly celebrations
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Dr Andrew Jupp
University of Birmingham, UK
For advancing the understanding of the interaction of main-group frustrated Lewis pairs with light.
2024 Dalton early career prize: Sir Edward Frankland Prize
Dr Clare Bakewell
King's College London, UK
For advances in the chemistry of organo-Al(III) and Mg(II) compounds, and their applications in small-molecule activation and catalysis.
2025 Dalton early career prize: Sir Edward Frankland Prize
Dr Jennifer Garden
University of Edinburgh, UK
For contributions to the advancements in homo- and hetero-metallic catalysis for sustainable polymerisation chemistry.
2021 Dalton early career prize: Sir Edward Frankland Prize
Dr Ruth Webster
University of Cambridge
For outstanding research including mechanistic elucidation of iron-catalysed, atom-efficient transformations of main group elements.
2022 Dalton early career prize: Sir Edward Frankland Prize
Dr Sebastian Pike
University of Warwick, UK
For studies on the synthesis and photochemistry of metal-oxo cluster molecules and for their use as precursors to functional materials.
2023 Dalton early career prize: Sir Edward Frankland Prize
Yearly celebrations
25 June 2025
12 June 2024
13 June 2023
22 November 2022
07 June 2022
23 November 2021
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Recognising excellence in the chemical sciences.