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The Eli Lilly Chemistry Prize
At a glance
- Value: €500
- You must be a current UCC Student to be eligible for this prize
- Questions about this prize can be directed to sefscollegemanager@ucc.ie
Eligibility and Selection
This prize valued at €500 is awarded annually to the student who has obtained the highest combined mark in Chemistry (CM1200 and CM1201) and passed the Summer First University Examination in Science, at the first attempt, and who subsequently registers for an honours degree in Chemistry (BSc Chemistry or BSc Chemistry of Pharmaceutical Compounds or BSc Chemistry with Forensic Science or BSc Chemical Physics) at UCC. In the event that a number of students secure the same mark in Chemistry (CM1200 and CM1201), the highest overall aggregate First Science mark will be employed.