Sandford Fleming Medal
Appearance
The Sandford Fleming Award was instituted in 1982 by the Royal Canadian Institute. It consists of the Sandford Fleming Medal with Citation. It is awarded annually to a Canadian who has made outstanding contributions to the public understanding of science. It is named in honour of Sandford Fleming.[1]
Awardees
Source: Royal Canadian Institute
- 1982: David Suzuki
- 1983: Lydia Dotto
- 1984: Lister Sinclair
- 1985: Helen Sawyer Hogg
- 1986: Jay Ingram
- 1987: J. Tuzo Wilson
- 1988: Fernand Seguin
- 1989: Fred Bruemmer
- 1990: Joan Hollobon and Marilyn Dunlop
- 1991: Annabel Slaight
- 1992: Terence Dickinson
- 1993: Carol Gold
- 1994: Edward Struzik
- 1995: Eve Savory
- 1996: Derek York
- 1997: John R. Percy
- 1998: Sid Katz
- 1999: John Charles Polanyi
- 2000: Ursula Martius Franklin
- 2001: J. N. Patterson Hume
- 2002: Bob McDonald
- 2003: Robert Buckman
- 2004: M. Brock Fenton
- 2005: Joe Schwartz
- 2006: Paul Fjeld
- 2007: Peter Calamai
- 2008: Henry Lickers
- 2009: David Schindler
- 2010: Paul Delaney
- 2011: John Dirks
- 2012: Robert Thirsk
- 2013: Chris Hadfield
- 2014: Penny Park
- 2015: Molly Shoichet
- 2016: Ivan Semeniuk
References
- ^ "Royal Canadian Institute | The Sandford Fleming Award". royalcanadianinstitute.ca. Archived from the original on 2014-05-25. Retrieved 2014-04-07.
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