The Royal College of Chemistry (RCC) was a college originally based on Oxford Street in central London, England. It operated between 1845 and 1872. The...
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The Royal College of Science is a higher education institution located in South Kensington; it is a constituent college of Imperial College London from...
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August Wilhelm von Hofmann (category Fellows of the Royal Society)
Liebig at the University of Giessen, Hofmann became the first director of the Royal College of Chemistry, now part of Imperial College London, in 1845. In...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is a learned society and professional association in the United Kingdom with the goal of "advancing the chemical...
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been founded in 1853 following the merger of the Royal College of Chemistry with the Government School of Mines and Science Applied to the Arts in 1853...
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John Newlands (chemist) (category English people of Scottish descent)
home-schooled by his father, and later studied at the Royal College of Chemistry, now part of Imperial College London. He was interested in social reform and...
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Royal College, Addis Abeba, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Royal College of Art, London, UK Royal College of Chemistry, London, UK (part of Imperial College London)...
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The Department of Chemistry is responsible for chemistry teaching and research at Imperial College London. The department is one of the largest in the...
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colleges, and the Royal Albert Hall. In 1907, these colleges – the Royal College of Science, the Royal School of Mines, and the City and Guilds of London...
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1851. The officers of the Geological Survey became the lecturers and professors of the School of Mines. The Royal College of Chemistry was merged into it...
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Martha Annie Whiteley (category Alumni of the Royal College of Science)
of the first 28 students at Royal Holloway College for Women (London), where she graduated in 1890 with a B.Sc. in chemistry from the University of London...
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Frederick Abel (category Fellows of the Royal Society)
1845 became one of the original 26 students of A. W. von Hofmann at the Royal College of Chemistry (now a constituent of Imperial College London). In 1852...
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The history of Imperial College London can be traced back to the founding of the Royal College of Chemistry in 1845 in London, with some ancestral medical...
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The Collège de France (French pronunciation: [kɔlɛʒ də fʁɑ̃s]), formerly known as the Collège Royal or as the Collège impérial founded in 1530 by François...
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William Crookes (category Fellows of the Royal Society)
physicist who attended the Royal College of Chemistry, now part of Imperial College London, and worked on spectroscopy. He was a pioneer of vacuum tubes, inventing...
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department of Pure and Applied Chemistry is located in the Royal College Building on level 6. The department of Chemistry was not always in the royal college building...
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William Henry Perkin (category Fellows of the Royal Society)
in chemistry. In 1853, at the age of 15, Perkin entered the Royal College of Chemistry, now part of Imperial College London, where he began his studies...
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Associateships of Imperial College London include the bachelor degree–equivalent awards the Associate of the Royal College of Science, the Associate of the City...
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H. J. Woodall (category Year of birth missing)
the Associates and old students of the Royal College of Chemistry, the Royal College of Mines and the Royal College of Science; with historical introduction...
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region of Oregon, United States Roxbury Community College, in Boston, Massachusetts, United States Royal College of Chemistry, in London, England Royal College...
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professors of the School of Mines. The Royal College of Chemistry was merged into it in 1853, and the name changed in 1863 to the Royal School of Mines. The...
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This is a list of blue plaques erected by the Royal Society of Chemistry. The Chemical Landmark Scheme (CLS) is a Royal Society of Chemistry initiative recognising...
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Edward Divers (category Fellows of the Royal Society)
vice-president of the Institute of Chemistry (1905), and president of the Society of Chemical Industry (1905). Divers was elected a fellow of the Royal Society...
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Delivered in the Royal College of Chemistry, London. Walton and Maberly, London, 1866. [1] Frank A. J. L. James, (1991), The correspondence of Michael Faraday...
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John Stenhouse (category Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh)
chemistry, even though he could not perform experiments with his own hands. He hired assistants (mainly graduates from the Royal College of Chemistry)...
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John Williams Reynolds (category Graduates of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst)
the study of organic chemistry at the Royal College of Chemistry, London. He discovered the compound propylene, thus advancing the theory of homology....
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The Royal Military College Saint-Jean (French: Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean), commonly referred to as RMC Saint-Jean and CMR, is a Canadian military...
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Francis William Aston (category Nobel laureates in Chemistry)
at Mason College (which was then external college of University of London) where he was taught physics by John Henry Poynting and chemistry by Frankland...
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The Royal Agricultural University (RAU), formerly the Royal Agricultural College, is a public university in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. Established...
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The Royal Military College of Canada (French: Collège militaire royal du Canada), abbreviated in English as RMC and in French as CMR, is a military academy...
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