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Dickson taught science at BGS for 35 years, from 1927 to 1962. The prize was first awarded in 1962 - the year he retired.
Dickson taught science at BGS for 35 years, from 1927 to 1962. The prize was first awarded in 1962 - the year he retired.
In 2023 it was renamed to [[The Enderby and Hallgate Prize]].


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Year
!Year
!Winner
!Winner
|-
|1962
|valign="top" | [[Richard Cammack (1954-62)|R Cammack]]
|-
|-
|1963
|valign="top" | [[Michael H Gledhill]]
|-
|-
|1964
|valign="top" | [[J M Parker]]
|-
|-
|1965
|valign="top" | [[Philip Hollins|P M Hollins]]
|-
|-
|1966
|valign="top" | [[R L McCartney]]
|-
|-
|-
|1967
|1967
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|-
|-
|-
|...
|1969
|valign="top" |
|valign="top" | [[A D Barnden]]
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|-
|-
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|-
|-
|-
|...
|1971
|valign="top" |
|valign="top" | [[Paul Burnet]]
|-
|-
|1972
|valign="top" | [[Nick Hodges]]
|-
|-
|1973
|valign="top" | [[A W Eames]]
|-
|-
|1974
|valign="top" | [[R P Holden]]
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|1976
|1976
|valign="top" | [[Nigel Hardy|Nigel D Hardy]]
|valign="top" | [[Nigel Hardy|Nigel D Hardy]]
|-
|-
|1977
|valign="top" | [[G J Hirst]]
|-
|-
|1978
|valign="top" | [[R F Ackroyd]]
|-
|-
|1979
|valign="top" | [[D P Moon]]
|-
|-
|1980
|valign="top" | [[Michael Godfrey|M J Godfrey]]
|-
|-
|1981
|valign="top" | [[D H Shepherd]]
|-
|-
|-
|-
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|1983
|1983
|valign="top" | [[Barry Ward]]
|valign="top" | [[Barry Ward]]
|-
|-
|1984
|valign="top" | [[M J Leake]]
|-
|-
|...
|valign="top" |
|-
|-
|1988
|valign="top" | [[David Ashley|D J Ashley]]
|-
|-
|...
|valign="top" |
|-
|-
|1992
|valign="top" | [[P Baccas]]
|-
|-
|...
|valign="top" |
|-
|-
|1996
|valign="top" | [[Matthew Blackamore]]
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|2003
|2003
|valign="top" | [[Christopher Thomas]]
|valign="top" | [[Christopher Thomas]]
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|-
|2004
|valign="top" | [[Tanuj Palit]]
|-
|-
|...
|valign="top" |
|-
|-
|2006
|valign="top" | [[Saishreenjith Shreenivas]]
|-
|-
|2007
|valign="top" | [[Joanna Hiew]]
|-
|-
|2008
|valign="top" | [[Waleed Butt]]
|-
|-
|2009
|valign="top" | [[James Greenhalgh]]
|-
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|2019
|2019
|valign="top" | [[William Balsom]]
|valign="top" | [[William Balsom]]
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|-
|2020
|valign="top" |
|-
|-
|2021
|valign="top" | [[Matthew Dickens]]
|-
|-
|2022
|valign="top" | [[Kishore Murugesh]]
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|-
|2023
|valign="top" | [[Jake Waller]]
|-
|-
|2024
|valign="top" | [[Vidur Motkur]]
|-
|-
|2025
|valign="top" | [[Lochana Rathnayake]]
|-
|-
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 02:33, 6 February 2026

Awarded for high performance in science, this prize is named after Herbert Matthew Dickson.

Dickson taught science at BGS for 35 years, from 1927 to 1962. The prize was first awarded in 1962 - the year he retired.

In 2023 it was renamed to The Enderby and Hallgate Prize.

Year Winner
1962 R Cammack
1963 Michael H Gledhill
1964 J M Parker
1965 P M Hollins
1966 R L McCartney
1967 C W Davy
1968 V J Goose
1969 A D Barnden
1970 Richard Gill
1971 Paul Burnet
1972 Nick Hodges
1973 A W Eames
1974 R P Holden
1975 T S King
1976 Nigel D Hardy
1977 G J Hirst
1978 R F Ackroyd
1979 D P Moon
1980 M J Godfrey
1981 D H Shepherd
...
1983 Barry Ward
1984 M J Leake
...
1988 D J Ashley
...
1992 P Baccas
...
1996 Matthew Blackamore
...
1998 Mandip Badwal-Singh
...
2003 Christopher Thomas
2004 Tanuj Palit
...
2006 Saishreenjith Shreenivas
2007 Joanna Hiew
2008 Waleed Butt
2009 James Greenhalgh
...
2012 Adam Kinch
2013 Ali Haider
2014 Vashist Motkur
2015 Nicholas Doddrell
2016 Mihir Rao
2017 Matthew Wearden
2018 Shazad Sanjrani
2019 William Balsom
2020
2021 Matthew Dickens
2022 Kishore Murugesh
2023 Jake Waller
2024 Vidur Motkur
2025 Lochana Rathnayake

See Also