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AWARDS CONTENTS

· Archibald D. Ollé Prize
· Clarke Medal
· Clarke Memorial Lectureship
· Edgeworth David Medal
· James Cook Medal
· Liversidge Lecture
· Poggendorff Lecture
· Pollock Memorial Lecture
· Walter Burfitt Prize
· Royal Society of NSW Scholarships

· Society's Medal

The following prizes or awards are no longer available.

· Eureka Prize for Interdisciplinary Research
· Society's Money Prize

AWARDS

Applications close on 30th September 2009. Application information will be here shortly.

The Edgeworth David Medal

The Edgeworth David Medal is awarded for distinguished contributions by a young scientists under the age of thirty-five (35) years for work done mainly in Australia or its territories; or, contributing to the advancement of Australian science. It is named after the pioneering geologist and longstanding supporter of the Society, Sir Edgeworth David, who wrote the first comprehensive record of the geology of Australia.

In September 1942, Henry Ferdinand Halloran, who had joined the Society in 1892, decided to celebrate his jubilee as a member by making a donation to the Society. In May 1943 the Council decided to use some of Mr. Halloran's gift for the establishment of the Edgeworth David Medal, that was to be awarded annually to scientists under the age of 35 years.

In October 1943, the sculptor Mr. Lyndon Dadswell was commissioned to draw up a design for the Edgeworth David Medal. About three years elapsed before Mr. Dadswell finalised the design. The Council of the Society had decided at an early stage that a portrait of the late Professor Sir Edgeworth David would appear on the obverse side of the medal. Members of Council were not satisfied that the first plaster cast of the medal was a good likeness of Sir Edgeworth and a modified design was finally accepted by Council in March 1947.

The first award of the Edgeworth David Medal was made at the Annual General Meeting of the Society in April 1949.

YEARRECIPIENTFIELD OF INTEREST
1948 Joint Award: R.G. Giovanelli &
E. Ritchie
Astrophysics
Organic Chemistry
1949 T.B. Kiely
Plant Pathology
1950 Joint Award: R.M. Berndt &
Catherine H. Berndt
Anthropology
Anthropology
1951 J.G. Bolton Radio Astronomy
1952 A.B. Wardrop Botany
1954
E.S. Barnes
Mathematics
1955
H.B.S. Womersley Botany
1956
J.M. Cowley
Chemical Physic
1957 Joint Award: J.M. Cowley &
J.P. Wild
Chemical Physics
Radio Astronomy
1958
P.I. Korner Physiology
1960
R.D. Brown Chemistry
1961 R.O. Slatyer Climatology
1962 R.F. Isbell
Soil Science
1963 W.H. Fletcher Physics
1964 M.E. Holman
Physiology
1965 J.L. Dillon Agricultural Economics
1966 R.I. Tanner Mechanical Engineering
1967 Joint Award: D.H. Green &
W.J. Peacock
Geology
Botany
1968 R.M. May Physics
1969 B.W. Ninham Physics
1970 D.A. Buckingham Inorganic Chemistry
1971
W.F. Budd Glaciology
1972 Joint Award: D.H. Napper &
J. Stone
Physical Chemistry
Physiology
1973 C.D. Osmond Plant Biology
1974 A.W. Snyder Physics
1975 F.J. Ballard Biochemistry
1976 R.H. Street Mathematics
1977 R.A. Antonia
Mechanical Engineering
1978 Joint Award: T.W. Cole &
M.G. Clark
Astronomy
Physiology
1979 G.C. Goodwin Electrical Engineering
1980
Michael Anthony Etheridge Geology
1981 Martin Andrew Green Applied Physics
1982
Nhan Phan-Thien Mechanics
1983 Denis Wakefield Ocular Immunology
1984 Alan James Husband
Pathology
1985
Joint Award: Simon Charles Gandevia &
Brian James Morris
Clinical Neurophysiology
Molecular Biology
1986 Joint Award: Leslie David Field &
Peter Gavin Hall
Chemistry
Statistics
1987
Andrew Cockburn
Zoology
1988 Peter Andrew Lay
Inorganic Chemistry
1989
Trevor William Hambley
Chemistry
1990 Timothy Fridjof Flannery Taxonomy & Phylogeny - Macropodidea
1991 Mark Harvey Taxonomy - Invertebrates
1992 Joint Award: Peter James Goadsby &
Keith Alexander Nugent
Neurophysiology
Optics
1993 John Skerritt Agriculture (Genetics)
1994 Richard Hume Middleton Electrical Engineering
1995 Anthony Bruce Murphy
Physics
1996
Peter Alexander Robinson
Physics
1997
Albert Zomaya
Mathematics
1998


1999


2000


2001
Dr Samantha Richardson

2002
Prof. Marcella Bilek
Physics
2003
Dr Stuart Robert Batten, Monash Uni.

2004
Dr Cameron Kepert, University of Sydney

2005
A/Professor Christopher Barner-Kowollik, University of NSW

2006
Professor Barry Brook

2007
A/Professor Stuart Wyithe Astrophysics
2008
Dr Adam Micolich