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Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award

American Chemical Society

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31 July 2024
01 November 2025
$45,000
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Not for profit (incl. NGOs)
R&D and Higher Education
United States of America
Research, Development and Innovation Natural Sciences
Overview

Purpose

To recognize and encourage excellence in organic chemistry.

Description

The award consists of $5,000, a certificate, and a $40,000 unrestricted research grant to be assigned by the recipient to any university or non-profit institution. The recipient is required to deliver an award address at the Arthur C. Cope Symposium. Up to $2,500 for travel expenses to the ACS Fall Meeting will be reimbursed.

The recipient may also be invited to make a presentation at an ACS regional meeting in the year following the Arthur C. Cope Symposium. In support of this presentation, the ACS Division of Organic Chemistry will provide a $500 honorarium and reasonable travel expenses to the regional meeting.

History

The Arthur C. Cope Scholar Awards were established in 1984 by the ACS Board of Directors on recommendation of the ACS Division of Organic Chemistry and under the terms of the will of Arthur C. Cope. The Cope Scholar Awards are supported by income from the Arthur C. Cope Fund, which is administered by the ACS.

Contact Information ACS National Awards Program American Chemical Society 1155 16th Street NW | Washington, DC 20036 Email: awards@acs.org

Eligibility

Eligibility

Ten Arthur C. Cope Scholars will be named annually in three categories: two individuals who have less than ten years of experience since their terminal degree will receive the Arthur C. Cope Early Career Scholars Award, four individuals who have 10 to 25 years of experience since their terminal degree will receive the Arthur C. Cope Mid Career Scholars Award, and four individuals who have 25 plus years of experience since their terminal degree will receive the Arthur C. Cope Late Career Scholars Award. No individual may receive a second Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award. Recipients of an Arthur C. Cope Award are also ineligible to be named an Arthur C. Cope Scholar.

The award will be granted regardless of race, gender, religion, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity, presence of disabilities, and educational background.

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14 September 2023