謹以此提醒您:英力士董事長吉姆·拉特克利夫爵士榮獲謝爾登獎章,以表彰該公司對牛津大學抗菌研究的慷慨支持。
英力士於2021年捐贈1億英鎊,並建立了英力士牛津研究所,這是一個致力於應對抗菌素抗藥性的世界領先中心。
吉姆爵士是謝爾登獎章的第十一位獲得者,該獎章是牛津大學對慈善事業的最高認可。
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In case you missed it: Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Chairman of INEOS was awarded the Sheldon Medal in recognition of the company's exceptionally generous support for antimicrobial research at Oxford.

Ineos Group Limited is a British multinational conglomerate headquartered and registered in London. As of 2021, it was the fourth largest chemical company in the world, with additional operations in fuel, packaging and food, construction, automotive, pharmaceuticals, textiles, and professional sports.[2][3] Ineos is organised into about 20 standalone business units, each with its own board and operating almost entirely independently, although founder Jim Ratcliffe, who owns a controlling interest, and his associates, who collectively own a minority share, sit on their boards occasionally.[4][5]
Name
Ineos is derived from INspec Ethylene Oxide and Specialities, a previous name of the business.[6] It is also named after Eos, the Greek goddess of dawn, and "neos" is Greek for something new and innovative. As well as being an acronym, Ineos states its name represents the "dawn of something new and innovative".[6]
History


In 1992, Inspec was formed by Jim Ratcliffe, previously a director of the U.S. private equity group Advent International, and by John Hollowood, for the purpose of executing a management buy-in of British Petroleum's (BP) chemicals arm.[7][8]
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