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Posthumous honors
In 1955 a French postal stamp commemorated him.[21][22]
In 1985 a street in Paris, the Rue Nicolas-Appert, was constructed and named in his honour. Many other streets in France bear his name.[23][24]
In 1991, a monumental statue of Appert, a work in bronze by the artist Jean-Robert Ipousteguy, was erected in Châlons-en-Champagne.[25] A plaque was affixed to his birthplace in 1986.
A room in the Musée des Beaux-Arts et d'Archéologie de Châlons-en-Champagne was dedicated to him.[26]
There is a high school named after Nicolas Appert in Orvault, France.[27]
2010 was declared Nicolas Appert Year, a national celebration, by the French ministry of culture. The Principality of Monaco issued a postage stamp featuring Appert. An exhibition entitled "Mise en boîte" was held at the Musée des Beaux-Arts et d'Archéologie de Châlons-en-Champagne.[28]
Nicolas Appert Award
Since 1942, each year the Chicago section of the Institute of Food Technologists has awarded the Nicolas Appert Award, recognizing lifetime achievement in food technology.[29]
Study association
The student association of the Food Technology education at Wageningen University is called Nicolas Appert. Since 1972 this association has focused on improving the courses related to food technology education and organises several events each year for students and alumni. Currently almost 900 bachelor and master students are members. In 2022 the association celebrated its 12th lustrum.[30]
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