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Revision as of 13:39, 3 August 2024
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.
Year | Winner |
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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 |
... | |
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 |
... | |
1988 | D J Ashley |
... | |
1992 | P Baccas |
... | |
1996 | Matthew Blackamore |
... | |
1998 | Mandip Badwal-Singh |
... | |
2003 | Christopher Thomas |
2004 | Tanuj Palit |
... | |
2006 | Saishreenjith Shreenivas |
... | |
2008 | Waleed Butt |
... | |
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 |