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      • In 2006, prolific author and science communicator Bill Bryson teamed up with the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) to launch the Bill Bryson prize, a competition for creative young science communicators.
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  2. May 8, 2014 · With education a priority for both, they jointly created the annual Bill Bryson Prize, to recognize and encourage excellent science communication in schools and colleges.

  3. Dec 7, 2005 · Bill Bryson has been chosen as one of the winners of the prestigious EU Descartes prize for science communication for his rough guide to science, A Short History of Nearly Everything - and...

  4. His belief in the importance of science in shaping our future — and the need to improve how we communicate the vitality and excitement that science provides — led Bill to set up the Bill Bryson Prize for Science Communication, in conjunction with the Royal Society of Chemistry.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_BrysonBill Bryson - Wikipedia

    With the Royal Society of Chemistry, the Bill Bryson Prize for Science Communication was established in 2005. The competition engages students from around the world in explaining science to non-experts.

  6. Mar 4, 2015 · In 2006, prolific author and science communicator Bill Bryson teamed up with the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) to launch the Bill Bryson prize, a competition for creative young science communicators.

  7. Five UK schools are celebrating after winning prizes in the inaugural RSC Bill Bryson Prize for Science Communication. Three secondary schools and two primaries received awards after the final round - judged by world famous author Mr Bryson, RSC President Dr Simon Campbell CBE, FRS, and Education in Chemistry Editor Kathryn Roberts.

  8. Aug 31, 2006 · Set up with funding from Bill Bryson, his publishers Transworld and the RSC, the competition's aim is to promote science communication and students' enthusiasm for science. The overall prize winner was Y9 student Ollie Criag of The Priory School, Shrewsbury, for his comprehensive guide to techniques used by forensic scientists at the scene of ...

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