Paul Bunge Prize 2025
Call for applications
The German Chemical Society (Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker - GDCh) and the German Bunsen Society for Physical Chemistry (Deutsche Bunsen-Gesellschaft für Physikalische Chemie - DBG) invite proposals for the Paul Bunge Prize 2025.
The Paul Bunge Prize honours outstanding research publications on all aspects of the history of scientific instruments. The prize is endowed with 7.500 Euro. It is awarded for either individual books or papers published within the last five years or for lifetime achievements. Submitted works may be published in English, German or French.
Both self-applications and nominations are accepted. Both should include the publications to be considered, a curriculum vitae and a full list of publications. The Advisory Board of the Hans R. Jenemann Foundation will decide on the prize winner.
Submit your application or nomination, including cover letter, CV and publications on the history of scientific instruments, by September 30, 2024, via the online form at www.gdch.de/paulbungepreis or to j.herr@gdch.de. Though digital versions are explicitly preferred, printed copies can be sent to the GDCh office attn: Dr. Jasmin Herr.
The award ceremony will take place at the DBG Bunsen-Tagung in Leipzig, Germany, on March 17-19, 2025.
For a brief history of the Foundation and the Prize see: Charlotte Bigg & Christoph Meinel (eds.), Paul Bunge Prize: History of Scientific Instruments, 1993-2023 (Frankfurt/Main: GDCh, 2023), 96 pp. (free download).
Contact:
Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker,
Dr. Jasmin Herr, j.herr@gdch.de
Varrentrappstr. 40 – 42
60486 FRANKFURT a.M. / Germany
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