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- Das Royal Institute of Chemistry wurde 1877 in London gegründet (als Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain), um die professionelle Qualifikation von Chemikern in Großbritannien sicherzustellen. 1980 ging es mit anderen chemischen Gesellschaften in Großbritannien in der Royal Society of Chemistry auf. 1885 erhielt es Royal Charter. Es vergab die Qualifikationen des Lizenziats (LRIC) und des Graduate (GRIC), letzteres höher eingestuft als das Lizenziat. Die Associates (ARIC) hatten zusätzlich zum Lizenziat Berufserfahrung und die Members (MRIC) neben GRIC auch Berufserfahrung. Zusätzlich gab es einen Fellow-Status mit höherer Einstufung als gewöhnliche Mitglieder. Ab 1975 konnten Members und Fellows den Zusatz CChem (Chartered Chemist) führen. 1968 bis 1971 veröffentlichte es die Royal Institute of Chemistry Reviews, die 1971 mit den Quarterly Reviews der Chemical Society zu den Chemical Society Reviews fusionierten. Die Proceedings bzw. das Journal der Gesellschaft erschien ab 1877 und war ab 1950 das Journal of the Royal Institute of Chemistry. Es bestand bis 1964. Erster Präsident war Edward Frankland gefolgt von Frederick Augustus Abel. (de)
- El Royal Institute of Chemistry (Real Instituto de Química) fue una sociedad científica británica fundada en 1877. Su nombre inicial fue Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain (Instituto de Química de Gran Bretaña), y su función se centraba en las acreditaciones y la situación profesional de los químicos. Su objetivo radicaba en garantizar que los químicos teóricos y analíticos estuvieran adecuadamente entrenados y poseyeran la cualificación adecuada. Otorgaba dos tipos de titulaciones: AIC (Asociado al Instituto de Química), a los que poseían una formación completa, y FIC (Fellow del Instituto de Química), a los que poseían competencia profesional. La sociedad recibió su primer Estatuto Real en 1885. Además de insistir en que los químicos tuviesen una minuciosa cualificación profesional, también establecía estrictos estándares éticos. (es)
- Le Royal Institute of Chemistry est une organisation scientifique britannique. Fondé en 1877 sous le nom d'Institut de chimie de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande (ICGBI), son rôle était de se concentrer sur les qualifications et le statut professionnel des chimistes, et son objectif était de garantir que les chimistes-conseils et analytiques soient correctement formés et qualifiés. (fr)
- The Royal Institute of Chemistry was a British scientific organisation. Founded in 1877 as the Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland (ICGBI), its role was to focus on qualifications and the professional status of chemists, and its aim was to ensure that consulting and analytical chemists were properly trained and qualified. The society received its first Royal Charter on 13 June 1885, and King George VI awarded the society royal patronage with effect from 14 May 1943, from which date it became the Royal Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland (RICGBI). This re-designation was formally confirmed by the grant of a Supplemental Charter on 29 March 1944. As well as insisting on thorough professional qualifications, it also laid down strict ethical standards. Its main qualifications were Licentiate (LRIC) (professional training following a course of practical study to a standard lower than an honours degree), Graduate (GRIC) (completion of study equivalent to at least second class honours degree), Associate (ARIC) (LRIC plus professional experience), Member (MRIC) (GRIC plus professional experience) and Fellow (FRIC) (more experience and standing than MRIC) of the Royal Institute of Chemistry. Following a supplemental Charter in 1975, Members and Fellows were permitted to use the letters CChem (Chartered Chemist). It published Royal Institute of Chemistry Reviews from 1968 to 1971, when it combined to form Chemical Society Reviews, and the Journal of the Royal Institute of Chemistry. At the same time, the Chemical Society had concentrated on the science of chemistry, and publishing learned journals. In 1972 these two organisations, together with the Faraday Society and the Society for Analytical Chemistry, started the process of merger, becoming the Royal Society of Chemistry on 15 May 1980. (en)
- O Royal Institute of Chemistry foi uma organização cientifica Britânica. Fundada em 1877 como o Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain, seu papel era concentrar-se nas qualificações e no status profissional dos químicos, e seu objetivo era garantir que os químicos analíticos e de consultoria fossem adequadamente treinados e qualificados. Concedia qualificações: AIC (Associado do Instituto de Química; Em inglês: Associate of the Institute of Chemistry) indicando treinamento completo, e FIC (fellow) indicando competência profissional. Recebeu seu primeiro em 1885. Além de insistir em qualificações profissionais completas, também estabeleceu padrões éticos rigorosos. Suas principais qualificações foram Licentiate (LRIC) (formação profissional após um curso de estudo prático a um nível inferior ao de uma licenciatura), Graduate (GRIC) (conclusão do estudo equivalente a pelo menos o segundo grau de honras), Associate (ARIC) (LRIC mais experiência profissional), Member (MRIC) (GRIC mais experiência profissional) e Fellow (FRIC) (mais experiência e posição do que o MRIC) do Royal Institute of Chemistry. Após uma Carta suplementar em 1975, Members e Fellows foram autorizados a usar as letras CChem . Publicou Royal Institute of Chemistry Reviews de 1968 a 1971, quando combinou para formar a , e o . Ao mesmo tempo, o concentrou-se na ciência da química e na publicação de revistas científicas. Em 1972 estas duas organizações, juntamente com a e a , iniciaram o processo de fusão, tornando-se a Royal Society of Chemistry em 1980. (pt)
- Королевский институт химии — британская научная организация.Основан в 1877 году под названием Институт химии Великобритании с целью уделить повышенное внимание квалификации и профессиональному статусу химиков. Его целью было обеспечить должную подготовку и компетентность химиков, как практиков, так и аналитиков. Институт мог присуждать степени. Степень члена-корреспондента Химического института (в оригинале — AIC) означала прохождение полного курса обучения, а стипендиата (в оригинале — FIC) говорила о профессиональной квалификации. Первую королевскую грамоту Институт получил в 1885 году. Помимо критерия глубочайшего профессионализма, грамота вводила также строгие этические стандарты. (ru)
- Le Royal Institute of Chemistry est une organisation scientifique britannique. Fondé en 1877 sous le nom d'Institut de chimie de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande (ICGBI), son rôle était de se concentrer sur les qualifications et le statut professionnel des chimistes, et son objectif était de garantir que les chimistes-conseils et analytiques soient correctement formés et qualifiés. (fr)
- Королевский институт химии — британская научная организация.Основан в 1877 году под названием Институт химии Великобритании с целью уделить повышенное внимание квалификации и профессиональному статусу химиков. Его целью было обеспечить должную подготовку и компетентность химиков, как практиков, так и аналитиков. Институт мог присуждать степени. Степень члена-корреспондента Химического института (в оригинале — AIC) означала прохождение полного курса обучения, а стипендиата (в оригинале — FIC) говорила о профессиональной квалификации. Первую королевскую грамоту Институт получил в 1885 году. Помимо критерия глубочайшего профессионализма, грамота вводила также строгие этические стандарты. (ru)
- Das Royal Institute of Chemistry wurde 1877 in London gegründet (als Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain), um die professionelle Qualifikation von Chemikern in Großbritannien sicherzustellen. 1980 ging es mit anderen chemischen Gesellschaften in Großbritannien in der Royal Society of Chemistry auf. Erster Präsident war Edward Frankland gefolgt von Frederick Augustus Abel. (de)
- El Royal Institute of Chemistry (Real Instituto de Química) fue una sociedad científica británica fundada en 1877. Su nombre inicial fue Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain (Instituto de Química de Gran Bretaña), y su función se centraba en las acreditaciones y la situación profesional de los químicos. Su objetivo radicaba en garantizar que los químicos teóricos y analíticos estuvieran adecuadamente entrenados y poseyeran la cualificación adecuada. Otorgaba dos tipos de titulaciones: AIC (Asociado al Instituto de Química), a los que poseían una formación completa, y FIC (Fellow del Instituto de Química), a los que poseían competencia profesional. (es)
- The Royal Institute of Chemistry was a British scientific organisation. Founded in 1877 as the Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland (ICGBI), its role was to focus on qualifications and the professional status of chemists, and its aim was to ensure that consulting and analytical chemists were properly trained and qualified. (en)
- O Royal Institute of Chemistry foi uma organização cientifica Britânica. Fundada em 1877 como o Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain, seu papel era concentrar-se nas qualificações e no status profissional dos químicos, e seu objetivo era garantir que os químicos analíticos e de consultoria fossem adequadamente treinados e qualificados. Concedia qualificações: AIC (Associado do Instituto de Química; Em inglês: Associate of the Institute of Chemistry) indicando treinamento completo, e FIC (fellow) indicando competência profissional. (pt)
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