Lawrence Bragg Medal and Prize

The Lawrence Bragg Medal and Prize is awarded by the Institute of Physics to acknowledge individuals involved in physics outreach that demonstrate "outstanding and sustained contributions to physics education". It was established in 1965 and named in honour of Sir Lawrence Bragg, and was first awarded in 1967.
It was originally a bronze medal, with a prize of £150, and awarded in odd-numbered years. In 1988, it was started to be awarded annually. Since 2016, the prize medal has been upgraded to gold. It is accompanied by a prize of £1000 and a certificate. It has been described by University of Exeter as a "prestigious Physics award". or International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) W. H. & W. L. Bragg Prize.
Recipients
21st century
* 2019 Prof Mark Warner and Dr Lisa Jardine-Wright
* 2018 Professor Bobby Acharya
* 2017 Mary Whitehouse
* 2016 Stuart Farmer
* 2015 Professor Paula Chadwick
* 2014 Professor Peter Vukusic
* 2013 Bob Kibble
* 2012 Professor Katherine Blundell
* 2011 Professor Philip Harland Scott
* 2010 Peter Campbell
* 2009 Becky Parker
* 2008 Robin Millar
* 2007 Philip Britton
* 2006 Derek Raine
* 2005 Ken Dobson
* 2004 Elizabeth Swinbank
* 2003 Ian Lawrence
* 2002 Robert Lambourne and Michael Harry Tinker
* 2001 George Marx
* 2000 Frank Russell Stannard
20th century
* 1999 Averil Mary Macdonald
* 1998 Maurice George Ebison
* 1997 Timothy David Robert Hickson
* 1996 Brenda Margaret Jennison
* 1995 Bryan Reginald Chapman
* 1994 Cyril Isenberg
* 1993 Christopher Anthony Butlin
* 1992 J. Colin Siddons
* 1991 Kevin William Keohane
* 1990 John Marden Osborne
* 1989 J. Goronwy Jones
* 1988 Anthony P. French
* 1987 James Turnbull Jardine
* 1986 Wilfred Llowarch
* 1985 Eric Malcolm Rogers
* 1983 Charles Alfred Taylor
* 1981 Geoffrey Edward Foxcroft
* 1979 Margaret Maureen Hurst
* 1977 Edward John Wenham
* 1975 William Albert Coates
* 1973 Jon Michael Ogborn and Paul Joseph Black
* 1971 George Robert Noakes
* 1969 John Logan Lewis
* 1967 Donald McGill (posthumously)
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