Max Crawford Medal

Max Crawford Medal

The Max Crawford Medal is awarded every second year by the Australian Academy of the Humanities "In recognition of the outstanding achievements of scholars in the Humanities in Australia who are currently engaged in research and whose publications contribute towards an understanding of their disciplines by the general public..." [1]

It is named in honour of the services to the Academy of Emeritus Professor R.M. "Max" Crawford.

The medal is produced by Medal Art Mint in Australia.[2]

List of recent winners

  • 2000: Dr John Hajek (French and Italian Studies, University of Melbourne)
  • 2002: Dr Glenda Sluga (History, University of Sydney)
  • 2004: Dr Kirsten McKenzie (History, University of Sydney)
  • 2006: Dr Christopher Hilliard (History, University of Sydney)
  • 2008: Associate Professor Kate Crawford (University of New South Wales)

References

  1. ^ "The Crawford Medal". The Australian Academy of the Humanities. http://www.humanities.org.au/Grants/Crawford/crawford.htm. Retrieved 23 December 2009. 
  2. ^ "Introduction". Medal Art Mint. http://www.medalartmint.com/. Retrieved 23 December 2009. 

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