Hellmuth Prizes

From 1997 to 2022, the Hellmuth Prizes for Achievement in Research celebrated research achievements by 澳门六合彩开奖预测's most distinguished faculty members in all research areas. Two prizes – named after 澳门六合彩开奖预测's founder, Isaac Hellmuth (1819-1901) – were offered annually: one in an area broadly defined as natural sciences, engineering and health; and one in social sciences, arts and humanities.

Recipients of this prestigious honour included:

2022

  • , School of Physical Therapy
  • , Department of Languages & Cultures

2021

  • , Ivey Business School
  • , Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics

2020

  • , School of Nursing
  • , Department of Biology

2019

  • , Faculty of Education
  • , Faculty of Engineering

2018

  • , Department of Earth Sciences
  • , Department of History

2017

  • , Department of Visual Arts
  • , Department of Chemistry

2016

  • , Department of English & Writing Studies
  • , Faculty of Engineering

2015

  • , Department of Political Science
  • , Department of Biology

2014

  • , Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
  • , Departments of Philosophy and Medicine

2013

  • , Ivey Business School
  • , Brain & Mind Institute

2012

  • , Department of Psychology
  • , Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Robarts Research Institute

2011

  • , Department of Oncology, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
  • , Department of English, Faculty of Arts & Humanities

2010

  • , Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing
  • , Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry

2009

  • Brian Feagan, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Robarts Research Institute
  • John Whalley, Department of Economics

2008

  • Aaron Fenster, Department of Medical Imaging
  • Patrick Mahon, Visual Arts

2007

  • William Fisher, Department of Psychology
  • Rajni Patel , Faculty of Engineering

2006

  • Mel Goodale, Departments of Psychology and Physiology & Pharmacology
  • Joy Parr, Faculty of Information & Media Studies

2005

  • Ian Mitchell, Department of Physics
  • Richard Vernon, Department of Political Science

2004

  • David Bentley, Department of English
  • Robert Hegele, Department of Biochemistry

2003

  • Peter Norton, Department of Chemistry
  • Marilyn Randall, Department of French

2002

  • Angela Esterhammer, Department of Modern Languages & Literatures
  • Grant McFadden, Department of Microbiology and Immunology

2001

  • Michael Locke, Department of Zoology
  • Tilottama Rajan, Department of English

2001

  • Regna Darnell, Department of Anthropology
  • Richard Puddephatt, Department of Chemistry

1999

  • Michael Bancroft, Department of Chemistry
  • David Laidler, Department of Economics

1998

  • William S. Fyfe, Department of Earth Sciences
  • Thomas M. Lennon, Department of Philosophy

1997

  • Alan Davenport, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Ian K. Steele, Department of History