Sandford Fleming Award
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 Science
- 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
- 2018: John Smol[2]
- 2019: Dan Falk
- 2020: Timothy Caulfield[3]
References
- "Royal Canadian Institute | The Sandford Fleming Award". royalcanadianinstitute.ca. Archived from the original on 2014-05-25. Retrieved 2014-04-07.
- https://www.rciscience.ca/blog/fleming2018
- "2019 Fleming Medal for Excellence in Science Communication". Royal Canadian Institute for Science. Retrieved 2019-11-14.
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