Irene Manton Prize
The Irene Manton Prize of the Linnean Society of London is awarded annually for the "best thesis in botany examined for a doctorate of philosophy during a single academic year".[1]
The prize is named after Irene Manton, the first female president of the Linnean Society of London.
Recipients of the Irene Manton Prize
- Shanna Ludwig (2015)
- Simon Renny-Byfield (2014)
- Janine Pendleton (2013)
- Alexander S T Papadopulos (2012)
- Tiina Sarkinen (2011)
- Christopher Thorogood (2010)
- Chris Yesson (2009)
- James Clarkson and Silva Pressel (2008)
- Lionel Navarro (2007)
- Yuki Yasumura (2006)
- Alex Wortley (2005)
- Mark Clegg (2003)
- Julie King (2002)
- Alison Gwen Roberts (2001)
- James Edward Richardson (2000)
- Melissa Spielman (1999)
- Alexander Weir (1998)
- Colin Edward Hughes (1997)
- Dorothy Steane (1996)
- Sally Glockling (1995)
- William Justin Goodrich (1993)
- Sharon Anita Robinson and Robert Winning Scotland (1992)
- not awarded (1991)
- Christine Masterson (1990)
References
- ↑ "Irene Manton Prize". linnean.org. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
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