The Aventis Prizes For Science Books

The Aventis Prizes for Science Books is an annual award for the previous year's best general science writing and best science writing for children. The nominees and winners are decided by the Royal Society, the UK national academy of science. The prizes were established in 1988. It is generally considered to be the most prestigious science writing award, and is sometimes referred to as the Booker Prize of science writing. It was formerly known as the Rhne-Poulenc Prizes.

2005 Prizes

The winners will be announced on 2005-05-12. The longlist of candidates for the General prize was released 2005-03-10, see http://books.guardian.co.uk/aventis2005/0,15827,1430732,00.html.

General Prize

This category is awarded to the best science writing for a non-specialist audience.

2004 Winner

The winner was announced on June 14 2004: The other nominees for 2004 were:

2003 Winner

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2002 Winner

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2001 Winner

2000 Winner

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Pre-2000 Winners

Junior Prize

This category is awarded to the best science writing for children.

2004 Winner

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2002 Winner

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2000 Winner

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External links

* Official WWW pages

 

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