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AITCHISON TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIP List of Holders Note. Until 1940 This Scholarship Was Awarded Every Second Year. from That Date AITCHISON TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIP List of Holders Note. Until 1940 this scholarship was awarded every second year. From that date income from the Myer and other funds was used to supplement the income from the Aitchison fund so that itcoul d be granted every year. From 1950 the scholarship was known as the Aitchison-Myer scholarship and the income in the first year was found from the Aitchison bequest and in the second year from the Myer bequest. Year Awarded to Department 1927 Cornell, G. French 1929 Massey, H.S.W. Physics 1931 McNab, J.R. Classics 1933 Love, E.R. Mathematics 1935 Home, CJ. English 1937 Kerford, G.B. Classics Scott, W.A.G. 1939 taken up in 1946 English Batchelor, G.K 1941 taken up in 1945 Mathematics Churchward, L.G. 1942 taken up in 1948 for one year History Karmel, P.H. 1943 taken up in 1947 Economics McBriar, A.M. 1944 taken up in 1946 History 1946 Dalitz, R.H. Mathematics 1947 Ransford, G.D. Civil Engineering Hurst, CA. 1948 Mathematics held for one year 1949 Goldberg, S. English 1950 Tanner, R.G. Classics 1951 Groves, M.C History 1952 Lawler, J.R. French 1953 Kennedy, D.E. History 1954 Roe, I.M. History 1955 Harcourt, G.C Economics Shaw, B.J. 1956 Law held for one year 1957 Robertson, I.G. History 1958 Barraclough, C.G. Chemistry 1959 Clunies-Ross, A.I. History Anderson, D.R.C. 1960 Political Science held for one year 1961 Johanson, D.F.C History 1962 Forster, K.I. Psychology 1963 Goss, B.A. Economics and Commerce 1964 Dixon, G.L.R. Economics and Commerce 1965 Lyall, D.S. Architecture 1966 Keck, B.W. Mathematics 1967 Morawetz, D. Political Science 1969 White, J.C. English 1970 Gray, P.R.A. Law 1971 Polizzotto, L. History 1972 Pop, J. Mechanical Engineering 1973 Crewther, P.P. Physics 1976 Boehm, T.A. Philosophy 1979 Reeve, L.J. History 1982 Ellingham, M.N Mathematics 1984 van Gelder, T. Philosophy 1987 Oderberg, D.S. Philosophy RHODES SCHOLARS ELECTED FOR VICTORIA Year Awarded to Field of Study Year Awarded to Field of Study 1904 John CV Behan Arts, Law 1967 Alistair G Christie Mech Eng 1905 Harvey Sutton Medicine 1968 GD Cumming 1906 JA Seitz 1969 Kenneth M Hayne Arts, Law 1907 Albert CD Rivett Science 1970 Colin A Norman Eng 1908 Philip R Le Couteur Arts 1971 Graham L Hutchinson Civil Eng 1909 CWB Littlejohn 1972 Christopher D Cordner Arts • Science, 1910 Frank L Apperly 1973 LJ Splitter (Monash) Medicine 1911 George M Sproule Arts 1974 Martin J Wardrop Science 1912 EE Herring 1975 Christopher M Maxwell Arts 1913 Frank R Kerr Medicine 1976 Andrew G Michelmore Chem Eng 1914 NH MacNeil 1977 LA Pressley (Monash) 1915 WS Kent Hughes Richard Caro Science 1978 1916 DM Sandral Pauline Anne Nestor* English Literature 1917 Patrick M Hamilton Arts 1979 John SGlove r Arts, Law 1918 KH Bailey Elsdon Storey Medicine 1980 1919 Samuel C Leslie Arts Michael Penington* Pure Mathematics Charles EG Science 1981 Norman JO'Brya n Arts, Law 1920 Beveridge WK Hancock* 1982 Ralph P HKin g Arts 1921 William A Merrylees Arts 1983 Sharon D Korman Arts 1922 Lindsay T Ride 1984 Michael C Garner Law, Science 1923 Charles M Focken Science 1985 MF Hender (Duntroon) 1924 Reginald R Sholl Arts Lynn H Sampson Arts 1986 1925 John Eccles Medicine Timothy Harold Orton* Metallurgy 1926 George W Paton Arts 1987 Merlin Crossley Science 1927 Noel Bayliss Science 1988 Ann E Nicholson Science 1928 Andrew Garran Arts Stuart Campbell Rae* Physics 1929 Kenneth C Wheare Arts 1989 John Tasioulas Arts, Law 1930 Howard G Seccombe : Arts Catherine Deborah Bird* Civil Engineering 1931 Richard T Latham Arts Mark Sruard Moshinsky* Arts, Law Christopher R 1932 Arts 1990 Mark Z Chiba Commerce Forsyth 1933 RM Campbell 1991 Rufus E Black Arts, Law 1934 Laurence R D Pyke Science JG Roberts (Monash) 1935 James G Mann Arts 1992 Catherine Anderson* Architecture Classical Studies, 1936 Mervyn N Austin Arts Jack Turner* Arts, Law 1937 Michael R Thwaites Arts Carl D McCamish Arts, Law 1938 AW Hamer 1993 Charles Day* Arts, Engineering 1939 John H Chinner Karen Yeung* Commerce, Law 1940 Alan Treloar Arts Lindell D Bromham Science 1994 1941 Zelman Cowenf Arts, Law Lisa Gorton* Arts AH Cash 1995 Carolyn M Evans Law, Arts 1946 H Stretton Joshua V Funder Law, Science 1996 1947 Geoff Serle Arts Rosemary Teele* Arts, Law 1948 Robert R Shaw Mech Eng Benjamin J Rimmer Arts, Law 1949 Creighton L Burns Arts 1997 Simon Chesterman* Arts, Law 1950 Peter H Bailey Law Joanna Masel* Science 1951 John R Poynter Arts 1998 Phuong L Pham Arts, Science 1952 James Gobbo Arts S. Smith 1953 SEK Hulme Law 1999 Lauren Ward* Arts, Science 1954 James D Anderson Arts Catherine Button* Arts, Law 1955 Bruce E Kent Arts Thomas R Snow Com, Science 2000 1956 Anthony Gibbs Arts Cameron J Hepburn* 1957 John R Howes Arts 2001 Alexander A Wyatt Science, Law 1958 Barry WO'Dwye r Arts Nathan Grills (Monash) 2002 1959 GD Duncan Fraser K Thompson* Geraldine Buckingham 1960 Philip A Roff 2003 Medicine (Monash) 1961 Robert J O'Neill L Bluff (Monash) Wilfrid R Prest 2004 Arts, Development 1962 Arts Sarah Meyer* Studies 1963 Peter J McCullagh Medicine Farnaz Sabet (Monash) Medicine 2005 1964 Graeme J Davison Arts Matt Wenham* Science Christopher Selby- 1965 Arts Ye Chen Medicine Smith 2006 Science, 1966 Frank P Larkins Harriet Elizabeth Gee* Medicine Education 2007 Leng Lee Economic Geography ROYAL SOCIETY'S RUTHERFORD SCHOLARSHIP List of Holders (First awarded 1952) Year Awarded to Subject 1952 Gunnerson, E.M Physics 1956 Segar, A.M. Physics 1960 Darcy, W.J. Physics 1983 Lamb, R.N. Physical Chemistry Rae and Edith Bennett Travelling Scholarship (See Standing Resolution R6.165.) Year Awarded to Field of Study Year Awarded to Field of Study Anderson, R Physics Bunt, Stephanie Zoology 1979 Coleman, D.P. English Forbes, Amanda Opera Studies 1980 Simpson, W.J. English Harris, Alana Modem History Applied Maths & 1981 Adamson, J.S.A. History 2003 Locsei, Tobias Theoretical Physics 1982 Incigneri, J.E. Philosophy Makin, Jennifer Social Policy 1984 Attard, B.P. History Salzberg, Rosa History Human Anatomy and 1985 Smith, R.G. Law Vernes, Sonja Genetics Anders, 1987 Brown, A.J.A. Music Infectious Disease Katherine 1988 Wolfram, D.A. Engineering Doyle, Joseph Public Health 1989 Lacey, J.P. Engineering Horowitz, Civil Law 2004 Deborah 1990 Tay, D.B.H. Engineering Joyce, Richard Law 1992 Northon, J. Social & Political Stokes, Mark Cognition & Brain Sciences Theory 1993 Twomey, P. Economics and Finance Thiel, Philip Medieval Studies Bishop, Judith European Literature Andrew Higgins Law 1994 Catherine Bozzi, Claudio. English Literature Archaeology 2005 Longford Science & Medicine of 1996 Sykes, Ingrid Music Justin Richards Athletic Performance 1997 Greg, Samuel Political Philosophy Anna Caughey English Architecture, Building Charlesworth, E Joyce Chia Law & Planning 1999 Mundy,J Accounting & Finance 2006 Rayne Allinson Modern History Vincent, K. Chemistry Dylan Borg International Relations Field, Music David Collard Archaeology Christopher Liondas, Paul Law Eloise Dias Law Deborah Martin, Elizabeth Law Law Horowitz 2002 Paul, Darren Engineering Geology Esther Jilovsky Holocaust Studies Whitton, Archaeology Esther Strazdins Classics Elizabeth Field, Music Christopher Wilkinson, Environmental Policy Debra STELLA MARY LANGFORD TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIP (See Standing Resolution R6.166.) Year Awarded to Subject 1979 Kaye, R. J. Mechanical Engineering Gardiner, CJ. Mathematics 1980 Roy, R. Politics/Philosophy 1981 Hodgson, CD Mathematics 1984 Bracco, R.M. History 1988 Thomson, C Veterinary Surgery 1993 Goss, P Biology 1995 Calegari, D Mathematics 1997 Oakes, L Mathematics 1998 Calegari, F Mathematics 1999 Winter, J Law 2002 Howard, Jessica Law 2003 Moore, Gregory Medicine (St Vincent's & Geelong) 2004 Motyer, Allan Mathematics & Science SIR ARTHUR SIMS TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIP Listo fholder s Year Awarded to Subject Osborn, E.F. 1951 held for two years Philosophy Gregory, J.S. 1953 held for three years History de Graaff, G.E. 1956 held for two years. Philosophy Knox, B.A. 1959 (University of Queensland) History held for three years. 1962 Moore, R.J History 1966 Cashion, J.D. Phyics 1969 Singer, P.A.D. Philosophy 1972 Wilkins, S.W. Phyics Brown, T.C. 1975 Mathematics (La Trobe University) 1987 Sleightholme, G. Mechanical Engineering 1990 Oderberg, D.S. Philosophy International Relations 2003 Wand, Adam White, Jessica Humanities & Cultural Studies SIR WILLIAM UPJOHN MEDAL FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICES TO MEDICINE IN AUSTRALIA List of Recipients (See Standing Resolution R6.72(68) ) Year Awarded to 1977 Dr J.F.A.P. Miller 1982 Professor R.R.H. Lovell 1987 Professor D.G. Penington 1992 Professor Emeritus Priscilla S. Kincaid-Smith 1997 Professor Graeme Clark 2003 Professor Richard Larkins GRADUATES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE AWARDED THE ROYAL COMMISSION OF THE EXHIBITION OF 1851 SCIENCE RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS (First awarded 1891; discontinued byRoya l Commission 1988) Date Awarded to Department 1891 Steele, W.H. Physics 1893 MacDonald, G.W. Chemistry 1897 Rosenhain, W. Engineering-Metallurg y 1899 Steele, B.D. Chemistry 1902 Hosking, R. Physics 1904 Cumming, A.C Chemistry 1906 Baldwin, J.M. Physics 1909 Gray, J.A. Physics 1910 Masson, J.I.O. Chemistry 1912 Smeal, G. Physics 1913 Junner, N.R. Geology 1914 Malcolm, L.W.G. Anthropology 1919 Patton, R.T. Botany 1920 Roberts, J.K. Physics 1921 Wark, I.W. Chemistry 1922 Rogers, J.S. Physics 1923 Martin, L.H. Physics 1924 Lewis,N.B . Chemistry 1926 Vickery, J.R Biochemistry 1927 Petrie, A.H.K. Botany 1928 Webster, H.C. Physics 1929 Hills, E.S. Geology Grieve, B.J. Botany 1930 Mohr, C.B.O. Physics 1931 Pawsey, J.L. Physics 1932 Edwards, A.B.
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