Academic Award Recipients by Year and College

Academic Award Recipients by Year and College

Recognizing excellence in scholarship is a cornerstone of academic tradition. This record highlights the distinguished individuals who have received awards from 2012 to 2023, showcasing the intellectual contributions across various collegiate institutions.

Key Facts

  • The records span a period from 2012 to 2023.
  • Recipients are affiliated with several prestigious colleges, including Trinity, Clare, and St John's.
  • Trinity College appears as a frequent affiliate for awardees across multiple years.
  • The number of recipients per year varies, ranging from a single individual to three.

Detailed List of Recipients

The following section details the scholars recognized each year, noting their names and their respective college affiliations.

In the early 2010s, the awards were granted to P. J. S. Lowth of Clare in 2012, followed by P. Parmar (Trinity) and S. E. Penington (Clare) in 2013. The year 2014 saw T. Assiotis (Trinity) and T. B. Berrett (Gonville and Caius) receive honors.

As the decade progressed, P. Gurican (Trinity) and A. Q. Wang (St John's) were recognized in 2015, while S. M. Olesker-Taylor (St John's) and I. Spasojevic (Trinity) were honored in 2016. In 2017, the award went to O. Feng (Trinity) and D. Heydecker (Queens').

The late 2010s included B. B. He (Queens') and M. Lehmkuehler (Girton) in 2018, and P. Bevan (Queens') in 2019.

More recently, 2022 saw a trio of recipients: E. Katiyar (Corpus Christi), S. McInerney (St John's), and D. Yue (Emmanuel). The most recent entries for 2023 are L. J. Hill (Trinity) and M. Augustynowicz (Trinity).

Summary of Awardees

Recipients and College Affiliations (2012-2023)
Year Recipient(s) College Affiliation
2012 P. J. S. Lowth Clare
2013 P. Parmar, S. E. Penington Trinity, Clare
2014 T. Assiotis, T. B. Berrett Trinity, Gonville and Caius
2015 P. Gurican, A. Q. Wang Trinity, St John's
2016 S. M. Olesker-Taylor, I. Spasojevic St John's, Trinity
2017 O. Feng, D. Heydecker Trinity, Queens'
2018 B. B. He, M. Lehmkuehler Queens', Girton
2019 P. Bevan Queens'
2022 E. Katiyar, S. McInerney, D. Yue Corpus Christi, St John's, Emmanuel
2023 L. J. Hill, M. Augustynowicz Trinity, Trinity

Frequently Asked Questions

Which college has the most recipients on this list?

Trinity College appears most frequently throughout the list of recipients from 2012 to 2023.

Who were the recipients in the most recent recorded year?

In 2023, the recipients were L. J. Hill and M. Augustynowicz, both affiliated with Trinity.

Was there a year with more than two recipients?

Yes, in 2022, three individuals were recognized: E. Katiyar, S. McInerney, and D. Yue.

Which colleges other than Trinity were represented?

Other represented colleges include Clare, Gonville and Caius, St John's, Queens', Girton, Corpus Christi, and Emmanuel.

References

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