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Society Award Winners

   

Links from names are to articles in The Psychologist based on award lectures.
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Award for Promoting Equality of Opportunity

Inaugurated in 1994 as the Award for Challenging Inequality of Opportunity; renamed in 1998.

Year

Winner

19941

Sue Holland

19952

George Montgomery

19963

Zenobia Nadirshaw

19974

Tommy MacKay

1998

[no award]

1999

John Kremer

2000

[no award]

2001

Ian Rivers

2002

Mickey Keenan

2003

[no award]

2004

Jeune Guishard-Pine

2005

Carolyn Kagan

2006

Anne Douglas

2007

Adrian Webster


1 Referred to contemporaneously as the 1994/5 award.
2 Referred to contemporaneously as the 1995/6 award.
3 Referred to contemporaneously as the 1996/7 award.
4 Referred to contemporaneously as the 1997/8 award.

Award for Distinguished Contributions to Professional Psychology

Inaugurated in 2000.

Year Winner(s)
2000 Gus Baker, John Coleman, Sue McGraw, Rea Reason, Peter Saville and Barbara Wilson
2001 Michael Carroll
2002 Irvine S. Gersch
2003 Graham Towl
2004 David Bartram
2005 Gill Aitken
2006 Mark Hayward

2007

Tommy MacKay

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Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Psychology

Inaugurated in 1996 as the Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Teaching of Psychology; renamed in 2005.

Year Winner
1996 John Radford
1997 Nicky Hayes
1998 Edgar Stones
1999 Stephen Newstead
2000 Joss Griffiths
2001 Tony Gale
2002 [no award]
2003 Robert John (Seán) Cameron
2004 [no award]
2005 Andy Field and Mark Griffiths
2006 Clare Wood

2007

Jill Arnold

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Award for Outstanding Doctoral Research Contributions to Psychology

Inaugurated in 1997.

Year Winner(s)
1997 Roz Shafran
1998 Richard (Rik) Henson
1999 Jon Sutton
2000 Richard J. Crisp
2001 Sarah-Jayne Blakemore
2002 Pam Heaton and Rudolf Cardinal
2003 Chris Olivers
2004 Elizabeth Jefferies
2005 Danielle Turner
2006 Katie Slocombe

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Book Award

Inaugurated in 1993

Year Winner(s)
1993 Nicholas Humphrey
1994 Annette Karmiloff-Smith

1995

[no award]1

1996 Christopher Frith
1997 Richard Byrne
1998 Adrian Wells & Gerald Matthews
1999 Dorothy Bishop
2000 Gerry Altmann
2001 Vicki Bruce & Andy Young
2002 Ian J. Deary
2003 Barbara Wilson
2004 Richard Bentall
2005 David Milner & Mel Goodale
2006 Jeffrey A. Gray
2007 Andy Field

1 A reorganisation of the timetable of the award meant that no award was made in 1995.

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Presidents’ Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychological Knowledge

Inaugurated in 1981.

Year Winner(s)
1981 Phillip N. Johnson-Laird
1982 Peter Bryant
1983 Jeffrey A. Gray
1984 Peter Warr
1985 Alan D. Baddeley
1986 N.J. Mackintosh
1987 Max Coltheart
1988 John Morton
1989 Howard Giles
1990 Uta Frith
1991 Tim Shallice
1992 Andrew Mathews
1993 Michael Morgan
1994 Marie Johnston
1995 Andrew Young
1996 Frank Fincham
1997 Vicki Bruce
1998 John Sloboda
1999 Glyn Humphreys
2000 David Perrett
2001 Miles Hewstone
2002 Graham Hitch
2003 Margaret Snowling
2004 Tony Manstead and Steven Tipper
2005 Peter Halligan

2006

Simon Baron-Cohen

2007

Susan Gathercole

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Spearman Medal

Inaugurated in 1965.

Year Winner(s)
1965 Anne Treisman
1966 [no award]
1967 Alan Cowey
1968 [no award]
1969 Peter B. Warr
1970 Kevin J. Connolly
1971 [no award]
1972 [no award]
1973 Susan Iverson
1974 Phillip N. Johnson-Laird
1975 David J. Wood
1976 Edmund T. Rolls
1977 [no award]
1978 Howard Giles
1979 [no award]
1980 Gregory V. Jones
1981 Trevor W. Robbins
1982 Andrew Ellis
1983 [no award]
1984 Geoffrey Beattie
1985 Charles Hulme
1986 Glyn W. Humphries
1987 Miles Hewstone
1988 Stephen B. Dunnett
1989 Susan E. Gathercole
1990 Simon Baron-Cohen
1991 Jane V. Oakhill
1992 Usha C. Goswami
1993 Peter W. Halligan
1994 Jonathon Driver
1995 Michael Oaksford
1996 Nick Chater
1997 Neil Macrae
1998 Francesca Happé
1999 Simon Killcross
2000 Kate Nation
2001 Gregory R. Maio
2002 Thalia Eley
2003 [no award]
2004 Jolanda Jetten
2005 Padraic Monaghan
2006 Sarah-Jayne Blakemore and Richard Crisp
2007 Christopher Chambers

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Professional Practice Board Lifetime Achievement Award

Inaugurated in 2006.

Year

Winner(s)

2006

Ian Gray

2007

Joan Freeman

 
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