Professor David P. Mellor (1903-1980) was Head of the School of Chemistry at Â鶹Éçmadou from 1956 to 1968, having spent 26 years at the University of Sydney, followed by 14 years as Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at Â鶹Éçmadou.
His research interests were mainly concerned with the properties and structures of metal complex compounds. He also made considerable contributions to chemical education at the secondary and tertiary levels.
Since 1960, Â鶹Éçmadou has been active in developing new approaches to the teaching of chemistry within secondary schools through its summer schools, the proceedings of which were published in the Approach to Chemistry series, including the commercially published Chemical Data Book. Using the royalties from these publications, the David Mellor Chemical Education Fund was established in recognition of the contributions made by Professor Mellor in the field of chemical education. The fund is used to endow the Mellor Lecture and Medal.
This fund is administered by the university, with the involvement of the Â鶹Éçmadou Chemical Society in the organisation of the visiting lecturers.
A complete list of the previous Mellor Lecturers is given below.
1972Â Â Â Â L.E. Strong, Earlham College, Indiana
1974Â Â Â Â J.H. Wotiz, Southern Illinois University
1975Â Â Â Â D.M. Adams, University of Leicester
1979Â Â Â Â D.R. Stranks, University of Adelaide
1980Â Â Â Â R.J . Gillespie, McMaster University, Ontario
1981Â Â Â Â A. Kornhauser, University of Ljubljana, Yugoslavia
1983Â Â Â Â P.J. Fensham, Monash University
1984Â Â Â Â P. Sykes, Cambridge University
1987Â Â Â Â A.H. Johnstone, University of Glasgow
1995Â Â Â Â C.A. Russell, The Open University, UK
1998Â Â Â Â T.E. Goodwin, Hendrix College, Arkansas
1999Â Â Â Â B. Selinger, Australian National University
2003Â Â Â Â S. Warren, University of Cambridge
2008Â Â Â Â L. Sydnes, University of Bergen
2014    D. B. Hibbert, Â鶹Éçmadou Australia
2015Â Â Â Â M.-K. Orgill, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2017Â Â Â Â E. V. Anslyn, The University of Texas at Austin
2019Â Â Â Â B. Parker, Queen Mary, University of London