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Chartered Chemist (CChem) is a chartered status awarded by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) [1] in the United Kingdom, the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) [2] in Australia, by the Ministry of Education in Italy, the Institute of Chemistry Ceylon (IChemC), Sri Lanka, [3] and the Institute of Chartered Chemists of Nigeria in Nigeria.
The RACI hosts conferences, seminars and workshops. It is the professional body for chemistry in Australia, with the ability to award the status of Chartered Chemist (CChem) to suitably qualified candidates.
Note: in 1904 eighteen women chemists petitioned to be made Fellow [21] CChem: Chartered Chemist The award of CChem is considered separately from admission to a category of RSC membership. Candidates need to be MRSC or FRSC and demonstrate development of specific professional attributes and be in a job which requires their chemical knowledge ...
Outstanding chemists, who are also exceptional communicators, from overseas Charles Rees Award: Excellence in the field of heterocyclic chemistry Chartered Chemist: Profession qualification for an experienced practising chemist Corday–Morgan Prize: Meritorious contributions to experimental chemistry, including computer simulation De Gennes Prize
The two best known chartered statuses are probably Chartered Engineer and Chartered Accountant, along with their derivatives. [24] Examples of their use outside of the UK include Chartered Engineer (CEng) in Ireland (granted in 1969 by the Oireachtas), [25] India [26] and Singapore; [27] Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) in Australia [28] and New Zealand (under the Chartered Professional ...
Secretary for educational affairs: Ms. P M Jayasinha, C.Chem. (Chartered Chemist) Asst. secretary for educational affairs: Ms. M N K de S Goonatillake, C.Chem. (Chartered Chemist) Course co-ordinator (Kandy): Dr (Ms) A D L C Perera, C.Chem. Academic laboratory co-ordinator: Mr. M R M Haniffa, C.Chem. (Chartered Chemist)
The Institute of Chartered Chemists of Nigeria (ICCON) is a regulatory body established under Decree 91 of 1993, now known as the ICCON ACT, CAP I.12 LFN 2004. [further explanation needed] Its statutory mandate includes regulating the teaching, learning, and professional practice of chemistry in Nigeria.
Chartered Scientist (CSci) is a professional qualification in the United Kingdom that is awarded by the Science Council through its licensed member organisations. Holders of this qualification can use the post-nominal letters CSci.