In September 2025, EuChemS Professional Networks organised a series of conferences across Europe, showcasing research, innovation, and collaboration in multiple chemistry fields.
EuChemS honours Banská Štiavnica and the Maria Skłodowska-Curie Museum as part of its 2024 Historical Landmarks programme, celebrating Europe’s enduring chemical heritage.
Maria Cuartero and Marc Koper have been recognised by EuChemS for their outstanding contributions to European chemistry, receiving the 2024 Lecture Award and the EuChemS Gold Medal 2026, respectively.
05/09/2024 – 07/09/2024, Lisbon, Portugal
03/09/2024 – 06/09/2024, Santiago de Compostela, Spain,
02/07/2024 – 05/07/2024, Bratislava, Slovakia
Why and how celebrate chemistry’s historical relevance? And what does a European award add to the landscape of similar commemorative practices that already abound. A look back to six editions of the EuChemS Historical Landmarks awards.
Marie Perrin and Gianluigi Albano are the recipients of the 2024 EuChemS Young Chemists’ Award.
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