The AWARD is meant to honor an original work in chemistry of benefit to humankind, society or nature. Created in 1986 on the initiative of the Board of the Fondation de la Maison de la Chimie, this Prize has been awarded in recent years to: 

 

 

  • Professor Ludwik Leibler in 2012 
  • Professor Jean-Pierre Sauvage in 2014 
  • Professor Vincenzo Balzani in 2016 
  • Professors Thomas Ebbesen and Susumu Kitagawa in 2018 
  • Professors Guy Bertrand and Krzysztof Matyjaszewski in 2020 

In 2022, the Prize will be awarded to one or several nominees, irrespective of nationality 

Entry forms, accompanied by a report in French or English detailing the arguments for the nomination, must be returned – by electronic mail – before 30th April 2022 to the address shown below. Nominations will be evaluated by a jury composed of renowned members of the international scientific community. Unsuccessful entries may be renewed for subsequent awards of the Prize. Nominations must be presented by a learned Society or a national or international scientific Organization. 

More information and entry forms are available here.

Jury Members:

J. COSSY – Member of the Acad mie des Sciences, Professor, ESPCI, Paris, France
P. GOYA - Professor, Instituto de Quimica M dica, CSIC, Madrid, Spain
M. W. HOSSEINI – Professor of exceptional classes, Institut Le Bel, Strasbourg, France
J. LUCAS – Member of the Acad mie des Sciences, Emeritus Professor, Institut des Sciences Chimiques, Rennes, France
L. MAREK – Professor, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Ha fa, Israel
R. REAU – R&D Scientific Director, Air Liquide, Jouy-en-Josas, France
M. ROHMER – Member of the Acad mie des Sciences, Professor, Institut Le Bel, Strasbourg, France
C. SANCHEZ – Member of the Acad mie des Sciences, Professor, Coll ge de France, Paris, France
P. SAUTET – Member of the Acad mie des Sciences, Professor, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
J.P SAUVAGE – 2016 Nobel Prize, Emeritus Professor, Université de Strasbourg,France


Céline Wittwer
04.10.2021