The Presidents' Award is an mid-career award of the British Psychological Society's Research Board, given in recognition of outstanding published work in psychology. Nominees will have made a major outstanding contribution in particular sub-field(s) of psychology (rather than a culmination of a career in psychology). They will be engaged in research of outstanding quality as evidenced through significant books, journal articles an other specific key contributions or developments.
List of medal winners
Source: British Psychological Society
Year | Medal winner |
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1981 | Alan Baddeley |
1982 | Peter B. Warr |
1983 | Jeffrey Alan Gray |
1984 | Peter Bryant |
1985 | Philip Johnson-Laird |
1986 | Nicholas Mackintosh |
1987 | Max Coltheart |
1988 | John Morton |
1989 | Howard Giles |
1990 | Uta Frith |
1991 | Tim Shallice |
1992 | Andrew Matthews |
1993 | Michael Morgan |
1994 | Marie Johnston |
1995 | Andrew Young |
1996 | Frank Fincham |
1997 | Vicki Bruce |
1998 | John Sloboda |
1999 | Glyn Humphreys |
2000 | Peter Perrett |
2001 | Miles Hewstone |
2002 | Graham Hitch |
2003 | Margaret J. Snowling |
2004 | Tony Manstead and Steven Tipper |
2005 | Peter Halligan |
2006 | Simon Baron-Cohen |
2007 | Susan Gathercole |
2008 | Mark H. Johnson |
2009 | Dominic Abrams and Jon Driver |
2010 | Paul Burgess |
2011 | Usha Goswami |
2012 | Constantine Sedikides |
2013 | Tim Dalgleish |
2014 | Richard J. Crisp |
2015 | Matthew Lambon Ralph |
2016 | Alex Haslam |
2017 | Marcus Munafò |
2018 | Sarah-Jayne Blakemore |
2019 | Francesca Happé |
2020 | Daniel Freeman |
2021 | Lucia Valmaggia |
2022 | Victoria Clarke |
2023 | Essi Viding |
See also
References
- "Presidents' Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychological Knowledge". British Psychological Society. Retrieved 26 April 2024.