Formation | 1921 |
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Type | Scientific society |
Headquarters | Ottawa |
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Membership | almost 6,000 |
Website | cheminst |
The Chemical Institute of Canada is a Canadian professional umbrella organization for researchers and professionals in the field of chemistry. It was founded in 1921 as the Canadian Institute of Chemistry until it merged with other groups in 1945 under its current name. The organisation comprises three groups: the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering (est. 1966), the Canadian Society for Chemical Technology (est. 1973), and the Canadian Society for Chemistry (est. 1985).
Its highest award is the Chemical Institute of Canada Medal, awarded annually since 1951.[1]
As of 2012, the Chemical Institute of Canada formed an agreement with the Society of Chemical Industry and SCI Canada, whereby SCI Canada became a forum of the CIC.[2]
Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition
Every year, the Chemical Institute of Canada holds a conference to bring together researchers and professional from all over Canada. The first conference in 1918 is said to have consisted of only 100 people and lead to the formation of the Chemical Society of Canada. In 2017, the 100th conference was held in Toronto coinciding with the 150th anniversary of Canada.
Fellows
The Chemical Institute of Canada awards fellowships (post-nominal FCIC) and honorary fellowships (post-nominal HFCIC).
- Robert Ackman, FCIC
- Alfred Bader, HFCIC
- Howard Charles Clark, FCIC
- Masad Damha, FCIC
- John R. Dunn, FCIC
- John Charles Polanyi, HFCIC
- William George Schneider, FCIC
References
- ↑ "CIC Awards" (PDF). Chemical Institute of Canada. 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 August 2015. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
- ↑ "Canada International". Society of Chemical Industry. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
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