In July 2025, ten Young Chemists were recognized with the IUPAC-Solvay International Award during the opening of IUPAC 2025 Congress in Kuala Lumpur. The awards were presented on a grand...
The Thieme Group in collaboration with IUPAC and the Editors of SYNTHESIS, SYNLETT, SYNFACTS, and Science of Synthesis announce the Thieme–IUPAC Prize for 2026. This award is presented every two years on the...
The IUPAC-Soong Prize for Sustainable Chemistry is a high-profile prize to be awarded annually to an outstanding scientist for a breakthrough or conceptual advance, highlighting the discovery rather than the laureate’s...
Nominations are open for the CCE 2026 awards The IUPAC Committee on Chemistry Education (CCE) is soliciting nominations for three types of awards, which will be made during the 28th...
The Subcommittee on Solubility Equilibrium Data (SSED) presents since 2023 the Balarew Award to be awarded to a young scientist working in the areas of solubility and/or homogeneous equilibrium data. Nominations are...
IUPAC and Gedeon Richter, Plc. announce the 2026 IUPAC-Richter Prize in Medicinal Chemistry The 2026 IUPAC-Richter Prize will be presented during the 39th ACS National Medicinal Chemistry Symposium (May 31-June...
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) and Solvay are pleased to announce the winners of the 2025 IUPAC-Solvay International Award for Young Chemists. This prestigious award recognizes...
Omar M. Yaghi of the University of California-Berkeley Receives the Inaugural 2025 IUPAC-Soong Prize for Sustainable Chemistry Celebrated for Pioneering Reticular Chemistry and its use for Carbon Capture and Water...
Each biennium the Analytical Chemistry Division presents two awards for outstanding contributions to the field of analytical chemistry. The IUPAC Analytical Chemistry Medal recognizes lifetime achievement in any field of...
To celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science this February 11, IUPAC is pleased to announce the recipients of the IUPAC 2025 Awards for Distinguished Women in Chemistry...