Leverhulme Medal (British Academy)
The Leverhulme Medal and Prize is awarded by the British Academy every three years 'for a significant contribution to knowledge and understanding in a field within the humanities and social sciences'. It was first awarded in 2002 and is funded by the Leverhulme Trust.[1]
List of recipients
Year | Name | Field | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Sir Ernst Gombrich and Sir Raymond Firth | [1] | |
2005 | Sir Tony Wrigley | Geography | [2] |
2009 | Sebastian Brock | Aramaic language | [3] |
2012 | Dame Marilyn Strathern | Anthropology | [4] |
References
- 1 2 "Leverhulme Medal and Prize for Humanities and Social Sciences". British Academy. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
- ↑ "Leverhulme Medal and Prize 2005". Prizes and Medals. British Academy. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
- ↑ "Leverhulme Medal and Prize 2009". Prizes and Medals. British Academy. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
- ↑ "Leverhulme Medal and Prize 2012". Prizes and Medals. British Academy. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
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