Marsden Medal

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The Marsden Medal is a yearly award given by the New Zealand Association of Scientists. It is named after Sir Ernest Marsden and honours "a lifetime of outstanding service to the cause or profession of science, in recognition of service rendered to the cause or profession of science in the widest connotation of the phrase."[1] It rivals the Rutherford Medal from the Royal Society of New Zealand.

Recipients

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Year Recipient Institution Reference
1974 Lucy Moore DSIR [2]
1976 Ken Harrow DSIR [3]
1977 Jim Brodie New Zealand Oceanographic Institute [4]
1980 Al Rae Massey University [5]
1985 George Knox University of Canterbury [3]
1987 Richard Taylor [3]
1989 John Watkinson Ruakura Agricultural Research Centre [3]
1991 Alan Kirton Ruakura Agricultural Research Centre [3]
1997 Jennifer Hartley AgResearch [6]
1998 Rodger Sparks Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences [6]
1999 Graeme Wake University of Canterbury [6]
2000 David Penny Massey University [6]
2001 Ian Speden Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences [6]
2002 Howard Wearing HortResearch [6]
2003 Roger Green University of Auckland [6]
2004 Peter Barrett Victoria University of Wellington [6]
2005 Kevin Tate Landcare Research [7]
2006 Tim Haskell Industrial Research Limited [8]
2007 Ailsa Goulding University of Otago [9]
2008 Yeap Foo Industrial Research Limited [10]
2009 Fred Davey Geological and Nuclear Sciences [11]
2010 Brian Robinson University of Otago [12]
2011 Geoffrey B. Jameson Massey University [13]
2012 Lionel Carter Victoria University of Wellington [14]
2013 Barry Scott Massey University [15]
2014 Mick Clout
Keith Hunter
University of Auckland
University of Otago
[16][17]
2015 Mike Andrews Industrial Research Limited [6]
2016 Margaret Brimble University of Auckland [18]
2017 Carolyn Burns University of Otago [19][20]
2018 John Montgomery
Warren Tate
University of Auckland
University of Otago
[21][22]
2019 Paula Jameson University of Canterbury [23][24]
2020 Martha Savage Victoria University of Wellington [25]
2021 Virginia Braun University of Auckland [26]
2022 Cliff Abraham University of Otago [27]
2023 Richie Poulton University of Otago [28]
2024 Mike Dragunow University of Auckland [29]
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