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Lennox Prize for Excellence in Chemistry
At a glance
- Value: €1,000
- You must be a current UCC Student to be eligible for this prize
- Questions about this prize can be directed to Prof Anita Maguire via a.maguire@ucc.ie
Founded in 1923, Lennox is an Irish company that specialises in supplying scientific, industrial and laboratory goods into a market that demands consistently high standards of quality and reliability, as well as the ability to be agile in the face of changing requirements.
Lennox are delighted to provide a scholarship for a student demonstrating academic excellence across any one of three BSc programmes in the School – Chemistry, CPC and CFS.
The prize (€1000) will be awarded annually to the student who has passed 2nd year with the highest aggregate mark across the modules CM2001 – CM2008. All students who have successfully completed the 2nd year of the BSc Chemistry, BSc CFS and BSc CPC are eligible for this prize.