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Hellmuth Prizes
Hellmuth Prizes
Hellmuth Prizes
From 1997 to 2022, the Hellmuth Prizes for Achievement in Research celebrated research achievements by 深夜福利站's most distinguished faculty members in all research areas. Two prizes – named after 深夜福利站'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
2000
- 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