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2 Awards  



2.1  Hodson Awardees  





2.2  President's Medal Awardees  







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The Palaeontological Association
AbbreviationPalAss
Formation1957
Legal statusRegistered charity
PurposePalaeontology, Science Outreach, Education
Location
  • UK based (international in scope)

Membership

c. 1200 members

President

Prof. Rachel Wood

Executive Officer

Dr Jo Hellawell
WebsiteThe Palaeontological Association

The Palaeontological Association (PalAss for short) is a charitable organisation[1] based in the UK founded in 1957 for the promotion of the study of palaeontology and its allied sciences.

Palaeontological Association field trip to Spaunton Quarry, Yorkshire (December 2014). The main rock unit is the Coralline Oolite Formation (Upper Jurassic).

Publications

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The Association publishes two main journals: Palaeontology and Papers in Palaeontology. The latter is the successor to the now discontinued Special Papers in Palaeontology. In addition, the Palaeontology Newsletter is published 3 times per year, and the Field Guides to Fossils series covering important palaeontological biotas is published in book form.

Awards

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The Association confers a number of awards, including the Gertrude Elles Award for high-quality public engagement; the Mary Anning Award for outstanding contributions from those not professionally employed in palaeontology; the Hodson Award for exceptional early-career achievement; the President's Medal as a mid-career award; and the organisation's highest award for exceptional lifetime achievement, the Lapworth Medal.[2]

Hodson Awardees

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Awards[3]
Year Recipient
2023 Rachel C.M. Warnock
2022 Allison C. Daley
2021 Russell J. Garwood
2020 Erin E. Saupe
2019 Silvia Danise
2018 Xiaoya Ma
2017 Stephen L. Brusatte
2016 Susannah C.R. Maidment and Robert S. Sansom
2015 Roger Benson
2014 Maria McNamara
2013 Matthew Friedman
2012 Jakob Vinther
2011 Richard Butler
2010 Thijs Vandenbroucke
2009 Emily Rayfield
2008 Bridget Wade
2007 Shanan Peters
2006 Paul Barrett and Guy Harrington
2005 Philip Donoghue
2004 Heather Wilson
2003 Charlotte Jeffrey
2002 Graham Budd and Matthew Wills
2001 Patrick Orr and Ivan Sansom

President's Medal Awardees

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Source: The Palaeontological Association Medal and Award Winners List

Year Recipient
2023 Richard J. Butler
2022 Zerina Johanson
2021 Anjali Goswami
2020 Xu Xing
2019 Mark D. Sutton
2018 Emily J. Rayfield
2017 Jennifer C. McElwain
2016 Paul M. Barrett
2015 Graham Budd
2014 Philip C.J. Donoghue
2013 Charles H. Wellman
2012 Harry Dowsett
2011 Gregory Edgecombe
2010 Nicholas Butterfield
2009 Kevin Peterson
2008 Paul Upchurch

References

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  1. ^ "THE PALAEONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION - Charity 1168330". register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk. Retrieved 2021-12-20.
  • ^ "Medal and Award Winners List | The Palaeontological Association". www.palass.org. Retrieved 2021-12-20.
  • ^ The Palaeontological Association Medal and Award Winners List
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