Honour Roll
From poets to physicists, UVic's faculty, students, staff and alumni regularly receive local, national, and international recognition for their efforts as researchers, educators, athletes and writers.
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3M National Student Fellowship
The 3M National Student Fellowship honours up to ten full-time undergraduate college and undergraduate university students at Canadian institutions who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in their lives and at their college or university. These students embrace a vision of quality education that enhances their academic experience and beyond.
- Hanna Jacobsen (Sociology and Gender Studies) 2020
- Madeleine Kenyon (Philosophy) 2020
- Michael Graeme (Anthropology and Envronmental Studies), 2018
- Maxwell Nicholson (Economics), 2018
- Cara Samuel (Psychology), 2018
- Sarah Khan (Biochemistry), 2017
- Paul Junhyuck Kim (Biochemistry), 2016
- Navarana Smith (Biology and Environmental Studies), 2015
- Tye Landels (English), 2014
3M National Teaching Fellowship
Since 1986 the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE) and 3M Canada have rewarded exceptional contributions to teaching and learning at Canadian universities.
The following UVic faculty belong to a community of 3M National Teaching Fellows committed to enhancing teaching and learning at UVic and through larger collaborative initiatives supported by the Society. They embody the highest ideals of teaching excellence and scholarship.
- Dr. Brent Mainprize (Gustavson School of Business) 2020
- Edōsdi—Dr. Judy Thompson (Indigenous Education) 2020
- Dr. Helga Thorson (Germanic and Slavic Studies), 2019
- Dr. David Blades (Cirriculum and Instruction), 2016
- Prof. Jin-Sun Yoon (Child and Youth Care), 2015
- Dr. A.R. (Elango) Elangovan (Gustavson School of Business), 2012
- Dr. Gweneth Doane (Nursing), 2006
- Prof. Jamie Cassels (Law), 2002
- Dr. Marty Wall (Psychology), 2001
- Dr. Aaron Devor (Sociology), 2000
- Dr. David Berry (Chemistry), 2000
- Dr. Thomas Cleary (English), 1994
- Dr. Elizabeth Tumasonis (History in Art), 1992
- Dr. Andy Farquharson (Social Work), 1986
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American Alliance for Theatre Education Research Award
Open to members or non-members of AATE, this award honors scholars whose research contributes significantly to the field of drama/theatre with or for young people.
- Monica Prendergast (Theatre), 2019
American Association of Physicists in Medicine
John Laughlin Young Scientist Award
- Magdalena Bazalova-Carter (Physics) 2018
American Geophysical Union Fellowship
This AGU Fellowship is given to individual AGU members who have made exceptional scientific contributions and attained acknowledged eminence in the fields of Earth and space sciences. Since the establishment of the AGU Fellows program in 1962, and in accordance with AGU bylaws, no more than 0.1 percent of the total membership of AGU is recognized annually.
- Sybil Seitzinger (Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions), 2019
- Andrew Weaver (Earth and Ocean Sciences), 2014
American Mathematical Society Fellowship
The Fellows of the American Mathematical Society program recognizes members who have made outstanding contributions to the creation, exposition, advancement, communication, and utilization of mathematics.
- Ian Putnam (Mathematics and Statistics), 2012
American Meteorological Society Henry Stommel Research Medal
The Henry Stommel Research Award is granted to researchers in recognition of outstanding contributions to the advancement of the understanding of the dynamics and physics of the ocean.
- Dr. Chris Garrett (Earth and Ocean Science/Physics), 2001
American Psychological Association
Elected fellowship recognizes unusual or outstanding contribution or performance in the field of psychology and national or international impact.
- Catherine Mateer (Psychology)
- Esther Strauss (Psychology)
American Physical Society Fellowship
Any active APS member is eligible for nomination and election to Fellowship. The criterion for election is exceptional contributions to the physics enterprise; e.g., outstanding physics research, important applications of physics, leadership in or service to physics, or significant contributions to physics education. Fellowship is a distinct honor signifying recognition by one's professional peers.
- Dr. Tom Tiedje (Engingeering)
Ted Aoki Award for Distinguished Service to Canadian Curriculum Studies
- Antoinette Oberg (Curriculum and Instruction), 2005
Association for Computing Machinery Fellowship
The ACM FEllow designation has been bestowed upon those ACM Members who have distinguished themselves by outstanding techinical and professional achievements in the field of information technology.
Dr. Valerie King (Computer Science), 2015
Association for the Education of Teachers of Science Outstanding Teacher Award
Recipients are chosen from science educators world wide for their competency in teaching, research activities, science curricula development, development of science teacher education programs, leadership in science education and leadership outside of science education.
- Dr. Wolff Michael Roth (Education), 1999
Association of Canadian Studies Award of Merit
Given annually to a person, group or organization that has continuously and significantly contributed to the development and/or dissemination of knowledge about Canada.
- Dr. Lawrence McCann (Geography), 1994
Award of Excellence in Nursing Practice from the Registered Nurses Association of B.C.
Presented to individuals with a broad base of experience who are recognized experts in a number of areas, this award recognizes those who excel in administration of nursing practice, nursing education or nursing research.
- Carolyn Attridge (Nursing), 1999
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Albert S. Barber Cooperative Education Award
The award is presented by the Canadian Association for Co-operative Education board of directors in recognition of exceptional contributions to the advancement of co-op education in Canada and is sponsored by the University of Waterloo.
- Joanne Thomas (Cooperative Education), 2004
BC Book Prizes
The prizes celebrate the achievements of British Columbia writers and publishers.
- Prof. Lorna Crozier (Writing), 2013
- Prof. Lorna Crozier (Writing), 2010
- Prof. Jack Hodgins (Writing), 1999
- Prof. Patrick Lane (Writing), 1996
- Prof. W.D. Valgardson (Writing), 1993
- Prof. Cameron Young (Writing), 1998
Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence
- Lorna Crozier (Writing), 2013
- Jack Hodgins (Writing), 2006
- Patrick Lane (Writing), 2007
Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize
- Marilyn Bowering (Writing), 1998
- Bill Gaston (Writing), 2013
- Lee Henderson (Writing), 2009
- Jack Hodgins (Writing), 1999
- Steven Price (Writing), 2020
- W.D. Valgardson (Writing), 1993
Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize
- Don McKay (Writing), 2007
- Philip Kevin Paul (Writing) 2004
- Jan Zwicky (Writing) 2005
Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize
- Lorna Crozier (Writing), 2010
Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize
- Stephen Hume (Writing) 2009
- Stephen Hume (Writing) 2005
BC Achievement Foundation
The British Columbia Achievement Foundation was launched to showcase the best of the province, inspire young people and celebrate BC's great achievers. It is dedicated to celebrating and recognizing British Columbia's spirit of excellence. One award the Foundation offers is the BC Community Achievement Award.
- Cecilia Benoit (Sociology), 2010
- Ewa Czaykowska-Higgins (Linguistics), 2012
- Bonnie Leadbeater (Psychology), 2014
- Bernadette Pauly (Nursing), 2016
- Andrea Walsh (Anthropology), 2020
British Institute of Physics
Rutherford Medal
- Alan Astbury (Astronomy and Physics) 1986
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Caledon Award for Excellence in Analytical Chemistry
The Caledon Award is given to a person who has made significant scientific, technological or administrative contributions to the analytical chemistry of trace organic residues.
- Coreen Hamilton (Chemistry), 2012
Canada Research Chairs
The Canada Research Chairs program helps universities to attract and retain the best talent from around the world, assisting universities like the University of Victoria to achieve research excellence in natural sciences and engineering, health sciences, and social sciences and humanities.
Chairholders advance the frontiers of knowledge in their fields, not only through their own work, but also by teaching and supervising students and coordinating the work of other researchers.
Canada's History Society
Pierre Berton Award
- John Lutz (History) 2008
Canadian Academy of Engineering Fellowship
- Dr. Jen Bornemann (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- Dr. Thomas Darcie (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- Dr. Ned Djilali (Mechanical Engineering)
- Dr. Sadik Dost (Mechanical Engineering)
- Dr. Aaron Gulliver (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- Dr. Wolfgang Hoefer (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- Dr. Christopher Kennedy (Civil Engineering)
- Dr. Hausi Muller (Computer Science)
- Dr. Afzal Suleman (Mechanical Engineering)
- Dr. Tom Tiedje (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Canadian Academy of Health Sciences Fellowship
The Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS) provides timely, informed and unbiased assessments of urgent issues affecting the health of Canadians. CAHS Fellows are those who have a history of outstanding performance in the academic health sciences in Canada.
- Dr. Cecilia Benoit (Sociology), 2013
- Dr. Christoph Borchers (Biochemistry and Microbiology), 2013
- Dr. Elizabeth Borycki (Health Information Science), 2018
- Dr. Neena Chappell (Sociology), 2013
- Dr. Scott Hofer (Psychology), 2013
- Dr. Andre Kushniruk (Health Information Science), 2014
- Dr. Francis Lau (Health Information Science), 2014
- Dr. Bonnie Leadbeater (Psychology), 2014
- Dr. Bernie Pauly (Nursing, CISUR), 2020
- Dr. Jeff Reading (Public Health and Social Policy)
- Dr. Ryan Rhodes (Exercise Science, Physical and Health Education), 2017
- Dr. Irving Rootman (HSD)
- Dr. Kelli Stajduhar (Nursing), 2017
- Dr. Timothy Stockwell (Centre for Addictions Research BC), 2012
Canadian Academy of Nursing
Fellowship
- Kelli Stajduhar (Nursing, Institute on Aging and Lifelong Health) 2020
Canadian Association for Co-operative Education Albert S. Barber Award
The Albert S. Barber Award was instituted in 1982 to recognize outstanding contributions to the advancement of the philosophy and practice of Co-operative Education in Canada. The award honours Dr. Albert (Bert) S. Barber, the “Father of Co-operative Education in Canada,” who played a major role in paving the way for the promotion and advancement of Co-operative Education in Canada. As a proponent of the co-operative concept, Dr. Barber consulted with universities and colleges across the country and abroad, leading to the introduction of Co-operative Education programs at many educational institutions.
- Dr. Norah McRae (Co-operative Education and Career Services, and Community University Engagement), 2016
Canadian Association of Gerontology Betty Haven Award in Longitudinal Research
- Holly Tuokko (Psychology), 2009
Canadian Association of Physics Herzberg Medal
The Herzberg medal is awarded for outstanding achievement in any field of research by a Canadian physicist who has successfully defended their doctoral thesis within the last 12 years at the time of the award,excluding an allowance of one year per child for parental leave.
- Dr. Tom Tiedje (Engineering), 1989
Canadian Association of Law Teachers Award
The annual award is given for outstanding contributions to legal scholarship and education in areas such as teaching curriculum development and law reform activity.
- Professor Jamie Cassels (Law), 1999
Canadian Association for Theatre Research Richard Plant Award
Named in honour of the association’s co-founder and a prolific contributor to Canadian theatre scholarship, this award is given annually to the best English-language article on a Canadian theatre or performance topic.
- Dr. Alexandra (Sasha) Kovacs, 2018
Canadian Association for University Continuing Education (CAUCE) awards
The CAUCE awards of distinction are given annually to recognize the exemplary work of continuing educators who market continuing education programs.
- Christina Gambrell (English Language Centre), 2002; best overall program website
- Gail Woods, (Division of Continuing Studies), 2002: best thematic marketing materials; best advertisement
Canadian Association of University Teachers Equity Award
- Dr. Aaron Devor (Sociology), 2017
Canadian Bureau for International Education Awards
In recognition of extraordinary contributions, of national or international magnitude, to the field of international education.
- Master of Global Business (Gustavson School of Business), Outstanding Program Award, 2012
- Ms. Jane Collins (Gustavson School of Business), Internationalization Service Award, 2004
- Dr. Bill Neilson (Law, Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives), Internationalization Leadership Award, 2004
- Dr. Alan Pence (Child and Youth Care), International Education Leadership Award, 2004
Canadian Council of University Biology Chairs Career Achievement Award
This award recognizes an individual whose achievements have made a significant impact in any field of biology.
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Verena Tunnicliffe (Biology, Earth and Ocean Sciences), 2019
Canadian Historical Association
Clio Prize
- John Lutz (History) 2009
- Wendy Wickwire (History, Environmental Studies) 2020
Ferguson Prize
- Greg Blue (History) 2009
Canadian History of Education Association
Founders' Prize
- Eric Sager (History) 2009
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
Senior scientists with strong international reputations are appointed as program members.
- Henk Hoekstra, Physics and Astronomy (scholar)
- Werner Israel, Physics and Astronomy (fellow)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Canadian Institutes of Health Research funds health research across Canada to create health knowledge and to translate that knowledge into practical applications.
CIHR Betty Havens Award for Knowledge Translation
- Dr. Neena Chappell (Sociology) 2012
CIHR Gold Leaf Prizes are among the highest honours that can be bestowed on an individual or team for excellence in health research and its translation into benefits for Canadians. Each CIHR Gold Leaf Prize has a value of $100,000.
These prizes cover achievements across all pillars of research (biomedical, clinical, health services and policy, population and public health) and will be awarded every two years.
CIHR Gold Leaf Prize for Transformation
- Dr. Charlotte Loppie (School of Public Health & Social Policy) 2017
CIHR Trailblazer Award in Population and Public Health Research is a career achievement award that recognizes exceptional contributions in the area of population and public health research.
- Cecilia Benoit (Sociology, CISUR) 2020
Canadian Political Science Association
C.B. MacPherson Prize
- James Tully (Political Science) 2010
Canadian Psychological Association Distinguished Contributions to Education and Training in Psychology
This award is presented to CPA Members or Fellows who have made a significant contribution to education and training in psychology in Canada. In whatever form the individual’s contributions are regarded as distinguished, the impact of the work shall have been on education and training in psychology in Canada.
- Catherine Costigan (Psychology), 2019
Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science Donald O. Hebb Distinguished Contribution Award
This award shall be made to an individual who, in the opinion of the selection committee, has made a significant contribution to the study of brain, behaviour, and cognitive science.
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Michael Masson (Psychology), 2018
Canadian Society for Chemistry
Award for Pure or Applied Inorganic Chemistry
- Robin Hicks (Chemistry)
Clara Benson Award
- Cornelia Bohne (Chemistry)
Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering
Fellowship
- Nedjib Djilali (Engineering) 2003
Centenary Medal of Distinction from the UBC School of Nursing
Kelli Stajduhar (Nursing and Centre for Aging and Lifelong Health, 2019)
Susan Duncan (Nursing, 2019)
Chemical Institute of Canada
W.A.E. McBryde Medal
- Alexandre Brolo (Chemistry) 2020
CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar
The program funds and supports researchers within five years of their first academic appointment, helping them build research networks and develop essential skills needed to become leaders in global research. Each scholar will receive $100,000 in research support and is appointed to one of CIFAR’s 14 research programs for two years. Scholars have the opportunity to present their research and receive feedback from the distinguished fellows in their programs, contribute to ongoing discussions within the program and forge new collaborations with the CIFAR fellows who come from diverse backgrounds and disciplines.
- Dr. Alona Fyshe (Computer Science), 2016
Confederation of University Faculty Associations of B.C. - Academic of the Year Award
The Academic of the Year Award recognizes one individual for excellence in the generation, transmission or implementation of ideas.
- Dr. Sibylle Artz (Child and Youth Care), 1998
- Dr. Jessica Ball (Child and Youth Care), 2009
- Dr. Nigel Livingston (Biology, CanAssist), 2005
- Dr. Reg Mitchell (Chemistry), 2000
- Dr. Michael Prince (Social Policy), 2014
- Dr. Kelli Stajduhar (Nursing), 2017
- Dr. Nancy Turner (Environmental Studies), 2002
- Dr. Andrew Weaver (Earth and Ocean Sciences), 2007
Confederation of University Faculty Associations of B.C. - Career Achievement Award
In recognition of sustained and outstanding contribution to the wider community by an individual or a group of the major portion of their career.
- Cecilia Benoit (Sociology), 2018
- Dr. Eric Sager (History), 2012
- Dr. Elaine Gallagher (Nursing), 2008
- Dr. Neena Chappell (Sociology), 2004
- Dr. Nancy Sherwood (Biology), 2002
Confederation of University Faculty Associations of B.C. - Early in Career Award
The Early in Career Award - Sponsored by Scotiabank recognizes outstanding contributions made by scholars at relatively early stages in their careers. It is recognized that career patterns differ and so we encourage nominators to explain how this award is appropriate for their nominee. As a guide only, early in career is often defined as being "no more than five years from completion of a doctoral degree or equivalent" or "within three years of the initial appointment as an Assistant Professor". The adjudication committee will determine the appropriateness of nominations.
- Nathan Lachowsky (Public Health and Social Policy), 2019
- Dr. Chris Darimont (Geography), 2015
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Desire2Learn Innovation Award in Teaching and Learning
Applications are invited from individuals with a demonstrable record of innovation(s) in areas including pedagogical approaches, teaching methods, course design, curriculum development, assessment methods, various tools and technologies that enhance learning and have had a significant impact on post-secondary education.
- Dr. Brent Mainprize (Gustavson School of Business), 2014
Digital Health Canada
Digital Health Canada (formerly COACH), is Canada's Health Informatics association, providing access to a diverse community of accomplished, influential professionals who work passionately to make a difference in advancing healthcare through information technology. The Leadership in the Field of Health Informatics Award recognizes outstanding ongoing contributions by an individual in the health informatics community in Canada.
- Dr. Andre Kushniruk (School of Health Informatics), 2012
- Dr. Francis Lau (School of Health Informatics), 2010
- Dr. Dennis Protti (School of Health Informatics), 2008
Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize
A book prize awarded by the West Coast Book Prize Society awarded to the author(s) of the best work of poetry. The Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize is supported by International Web ExPress and an anonymous donor.
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Gregory Scofield (Writing), 1994
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Engineers and Geoscientists BC Teaching Award for Excellence in Engineering and Geoscience Education
The President’s Awards are British Columbia’s top awards for professional engineers and professional geoscientists and have been developed to recognize the exemplary and outstanding professional, technical and community contributions made by members of Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia. Since the inception of the association’s awards program in 1965, over 275 individuals have received these top honours from their peers.
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Rishi Gupta (Engineering), 2019
European Community Studies Association Canada Teaching Excellence Award
- Amy Verdun (Polticial Science), 2018
European Medal of Poetry and Art (Homer Medal)
Created in 2015 in association with the European Union, the Homer Medal is awarded annually by a jury to outstanding creators in the worlds of literature and the visual arts. Previous winners include Turkish poet Ataol Behramoğlu, Armenian poet Gagik Davtyan, Iraqi poet Gulala Nouri and American poet Stanley H. Barkan.
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Tim Lilburn (Writing), 2017
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Canada-U.S. Fulbright Scholars
The Canada-US Fulbright Program is the world’s premier academic exchange program.
- Kirstin Campbell (2004)
- Lyana Patrick (2004)
- Ian Scott (2004)
- Benjamin Berger (2003)
- Naomi Pope (2002)
- Sarina Corsi (1998)
- Elizabeth Smailes (1995)
Fantasia Fair Transgender Pioneer Award
The Transgender Pioneer Award is a lifetime achievement award to those who have sacrificed their careers, their families, and their fortunes to change the world so trans people could begin to come together in safety and comfort.
- Dr. Aaron Devor (Sociology), 2018
Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences
The Federation established the Scholarly Book Prizes to recognize publishing excellence in the humanities and the social sciences.
Canada Prize in the Humanities and Social Sciences
- Wendy Wickwire (History, Environmental Studies) 2020
Harold Adams Innis Prize for the best English-language book in the social sciences.
- Rebecca Johnson (Law), 2003/04
- John Lutz (History) 2010
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Gender Identity Research and Education Society Annual Award
- Dr. Aaron Devor (Sociology), 2011
Geological Association of Canada
E.R. Ward Neale Medal
- Eileen Van der Flier-Keller (Geography) 2009
Logan Medal
- Chris Barnes (Earth and Ocean Sciences) 2010
Giga-Hertz Award
Electronic music
- Dániel Péter Biró (Music) 2010
Governor General's Awards
The Governor General's Awards in Commemoration of the Persons Case were created in 1979 to mark the 50th anniversary of the groundbreaking Persons Case, which changed the course of history for women in Canada.
- Cecilia Benoit (Sociology) 2016
The Governor General's Innovation Awards recognize and celebrate outstanding Canadian individuals, teams and organizations—trailblazers and creators who contribute to our country’s success, who help shape our future and who inspire the next generation.
- John Borrows (Law) 2020
The Governor General's Awards in Literature are intended to foster the development of literature in Canada and is presented by the Canada Council for the Arts, which is an arms-length institution administered by the Ministry of Canadian Heritage.
- Prof. Lorna Crozier (Writing), 1992
- Prof. Jack Hodgins (Writing), 1979
- Kevin Kerr (Drama) 2002
- Prof. Patrick Lane (Writing), 1978
- Tim Lilburn (Poetry), 2003
- Don McKay (Poetry), 2000, 1991
- Joan MacLeod (Drama), 1991
- Dr. Stephen Scobie (English), 1980
- Dr. Jan Zwicky (Philosophy), 1999
The Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts are Canada’s foremost distinctions for excellence in visual and media arts.
- Sandra Meigs (Visual Arts, Painting), 2015
- Michael Morris (Visual Arts, Performance Art), 2011
- Mowry Baden (Visual Arts, Sculpture), 2006
Guggenheim Fellowships
The Foundation offers Fellowships to further the development of scholars and artists by assisting them to engage in research in any field of knowledge and creation in any of the arts, under the freest possible conditions and irrespective of race, color, or creed.
- Christian Marois (Astronomy and Physics) 2020
- Dániel Péter Biró (Music), 2017
- Mowry Baden (Visual Arts), 2014
- Andrew Weaver (Earth and Ocean Science), 2008
- Julio Navarro (Astronomy), 2003
- Anthony Edwards (English), 1988
- Chris Garrett (Physics), 1981
- Job Kujit (Biology), 1964
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Hal Call Mattachine Scholar Award
- Dr. Aaron Devor (Sociology), 1996
History of Economics Society
Distinguished Fellow
Distinguished Fellow of the Society is presented to those individuals who have made a substantial contribution to the study of the history of economics.
- Dr. Malcolm Rutherford (Economics), 2014
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Innovation in Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Awards
This award is given by the Academy of Management, a leading management education and research body based out of Chicago, and is designed to recognize a university for the quality of its entrepreneurship program.
- UVic Faculty of Business (2000)
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Fellowship
IEEE Fellow is a distinction reserved for select IEEE members whose extraordinary accomplishments in any of the IEEE fields of interest are deemed fitting of this prestigious grade elevation.
- Dr. Andreas Antoniou (Electrical and Computer Engineering), 1982
- Dr. Lin Cai (Electrical and Computer Engineering), 2020
- Dr. Wolfgang Hoefer (Electrical and Computer Engineering), 1991
- Dr. Ashoka Bhat (Electrical and Computer Engineering), 1998
- Dr. Lu Wu-sheng (Electrical and Computer Engineering), 1999
- Dr. Thomas Darcie (Electrical and Computer Engineering), 2000
- Dr. Jens Bornemann (Electrical and Computer Engineering), 2002
- Dr. Reuven Gordon (Electrical and Computer Engineering), 2019
Institute of Public Administration in Canada
Pierre De Celles Award
- John Langford (Public Administration) 2009
International Association of Education Teachers in Science
Outstanding Science Teacher of the Year Award
- Dr. Larry Yore (Curriculum and Instruction), 2005
Internationalization Leadership Award
In recognition of outstanding leadership in the internationalization of Canadian education and/or the international education profession.
- Bill Neilson (Law)
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Jean Monnet Chair of Excellence
The Jean Monnet chair is presented through the Jean Monnet Project funded by the body responsible for higher education within the European Union.
- Dr. Amy Verdun (European Studies), 2005
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Killam Prize
The Canada Council Killam Prizes were created to honour eminent Canadian scholars and scientists actively engaged in research, whether in industry, government agencies or universities. Five prizes of $100,000 are awarded each year in recognition of outstanding career achievements (1 prize in each of the 5 fields).
- Dr. Cecilia Benoit (Sociology, CISUR) 2020
- Professor John Borrows (Law), 2017
- Dr. James Tully (Political Science), 2010
Killam Research Fellowship
The Canada Council for the Arts awards Killam Research Fellowships to support outstanding scholars (normally full professors at Canadian universities and research institutes) to carry out their groundbreaking projects in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, health sciences, engineering and interdisciplinary studies within these fields.
- Dr. Keith Richard Bradley (Greek and Roman Studies), 1996
- Dr. Patrick Grant (English), 1977
- Dr. William Kinderman (Music), 2000
- Dr. George Mackie (Biology), 1986
- Dr. John Oleson (Greek and Roman Studies), 2000
- Dr. Nancy Turner (Environmental Studies), 2007
- Dr. Don Vanderberg (Physics and Astronomy), 1993
- Dr. Andrew Weaver (Earth and Ocean Sciences), 2002
Killam Fellowship (student)
- Sébastien Picard (Physics, Mathematics) 2011
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Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence
- Patrick Lane (Writing), 2007
Life Sciences British Columbia Awards
- Dr. Caroline Cameron (Biochemistry and Microbiology), Genome BC Award for Scientific Excellence (2019)
- Dr. Christoph Borchers (Biochemistry and Microbiology), Genome BC Award for Scientific Excellence, 2016
- Dr. Ben Koop (Biology), Genome BC Award for Scientific Excellence, 2009
- Dr. Martin Taylor (Geography), Leadership Award, 2008
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McCreary Youth Foundation Award of Distinction
The award is presented to a B.C.-based researcher in recognition of sustained research efforts and a significant body of academic work on a youth-related issue.
- Dr. Sybille Artz (School of Child and Youth Care), 2004
Medwin Prize
Conferred by the Acoustical Society of America to honour continuing research accomplishments of young and mid-career scientists in acoustical oceanography.
- Stan Dosso (Earth and Ocean Sciences)
Micropalaeontological Society
Brady Medal
- Chris Barnes (Earth and Ocean Sciences) 2010
Molson Prize
Two prizes of $50,000 each are awarded annually to distinguished Canadians, one in the arts and the other in the social sciences and humanities.
- John Borrows (Law), 2019
- Mary Kerr (Theatre), 2020
- Angus McLaren (History), 2008
Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation of BC
Leo Award
- Maureen Bradley (Writing) 2011, 2015
- Daniel Hogg (Writing) 2011
Murray A. Newman Award for Excellence in Aquatic Research and Conservation
The Murray A. Newman Award was created in 1995 as a tribute to the retirement of the Vancouver Aquarium’s founding director, Dr. Murray A. Newman. This prestigious award is presented every year to celebrate significant aquatic research and conservation work conducted in British Columbia; B.C. residents involved in conservation and research efforts elsewhere are also eligible. Determined by the research committee of the Vancouver Aquarium’s board, two “Murrays” are presented every year – one for significant advances in aquatic research and the other for significant achievement in aquatic conservation."
- Chris Darimont (Geography), 2018
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National Academy of Neuropsychology Ralph M. Reitan Award for Clinical Excellence
This award is given to an individual who has made a significant contribution to the clinical practice of neuropsychology. The recipients of this award have significantly influenced the methods, settings, and/or persons involved in clinical practice, resulting in noteworthy benefit to the profession and its clients; and/or demonstrated significant leadership as a teacher, clinician, and/or theorist in public and/or professional arenas of clinical neuropsychology; and/or had a notable effect on clinical practice or training in the field of clinical neuropsychology.
- Catherine Mateer (Psychology), 2018
National Art Education Association Canadian Art Educator of the Year
The NAEA honours one member each year for outstanding service and achievement in art education at the national level.
- Dr. Robert Dalton (Education), 1999
- Dr. Bill Zuk (Education), 1996
NSERC André Hamer Postrgraduate Prize
Valued at $10,000 each, the prize is awarded to five of the most outstanding candidates in NSERC’s master’s and doctoral scholarship competitions.
- Christopher van Bommel (Mathematics), 2013
NSERC Industrial Research Chairs
- Dr. John Barclay (Cryofuel Systems)
- Dr. Wolfgang Hoefer (Radio Frequency Engineering)
- Dr. Asit Mazumder (Management of Drinking Water)
- Dr. Maria Stuchly (Electromagnetic Fields and Living Systems)
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Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Distinguished Service Award
- Jillian Roberts (Education) 2020
Optical Society of America Fellowship
OSA Members who have served with distinction in the advancement of optics and photonics may be proposed for election to the class of Fellow. The number of Fellows is limited by the Society's bylaws to be no more than 10% of the total OSA Membership and the number elected each year is limited to approximately 0.4% of the current membership total.
- Dr. Thomas Darcie (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- Dr. Reuven Gordon (Electrical and Computer Engineering), 2016
Order of BC
Since its inception, 432 British Columbians have been appointed to the Order from all regions of the province to recognize those persons who have served with the greatest distinction and excelled in any field of endeavour benefiting the people of the Province or elsewhere. The Order represents the highest form of recognition the Province can extend to its citizens. The Order will be bestowed on the most outstanding British Columbians possessing the above qualifications annually.
- Lynda and Murray Farmer (2019)
Order of Canada
Established in 1967 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Order of Canada is the centrepiece of Canada’s honours system and recognizes a lifetime of outstanding achievement, dedication to the community and service to the nation. The Order recognizes people in all sectors of Canadian society. Their contributions are varied, yet they have all enriched the lives of others and made a difference to this country. The Order of Canada’s motto is DESIDERANTES MELIOREM PATRIAM (They desire a better country).
- Christopher Barnes (Earth and Ocean Sciences)
- Neena Chappell (Sociology)
- Lorna Crozier (Writing)
- Jack Hodgins (Writing)
- Paul Hoffman (Earth and Ocean Sciences)
- Myer Horowitz (Education)
- Werner Israel (Physics & Astronomy)
- David Chuenyan Lai (Geography)
- Ian McDougall (Music)
- Dr. Nancy Turner (Environmental Studies)
- David H. Turpin (Biology)
- Lorna (Wanosts'a7) Williams (Indigenous Education)
- Harry Swain (Centre for Global Studies and School of Public Administration)
- Paul Nicklen (Biology)
Outstanding Program in International Education
Presented by the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, the Scotiabank Award for Excellence in Internationalization recognizes Canadian universities that bring an international perspective to their teaching and research.
- UVic Faculty of Business (2000)
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Queen's Counsel
Honour conferred on outstanding members of the legal profession to recognize exceptional merit and contribution.
- Jamie Cassels (President, UVic), 2004
- Hamar Foster (Law)
- Glen Gallins (Director, Law Centre Clinical Law Program), 2005
- Jerry McHale (Lam Chair in Law and Public Policy), 2001
- Heather Raven (Law)
- Mary Anne Waldron (Associate Vice President, Legal Affairs), 2004
Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal
Created in 2012 to mark the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s accession to the Throne as Queen of Canada, the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal was a tangible way for Canada to honour Her Majesty for her service to this country. At the same time, this commemorative medal served to honour significant contributions and achievements by Canadians. During the year of celebrations, 60 000 deserving Canadians were recognized.
To ensure that a variety of fields of activity were recognized, partner organizations were invited by the Government of Canada to nominate candidates from their community or organization for this national honour.
- Bernie Pauly (Nursing) 2012
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Gregory Scofield (Writing), 2012
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Research Canada Leadership Award
Research Canada Leadership Award honours champions in health research advocacy. On an annual basis, Research Canada will recognize an individual or organization who/which has made outstanding efforts in advocating for Canadian health research at the local, provincial and/or national level. Awards will be announced at the Prix Galien and HRF Medal of Honour Award Ceremony in November of each year.
- Centre for Addictions Research BC (CARBC), 2014
Rhodes Scholars
The oldest international study award. Selected on the basis of academic achievement, integrity of character, unselfishness, respect for others, potential for leadership, and physical vigor. Only 95 students from around the world are selected each year.
- Kate Ballem (2001)
- JanaLee Cherneski (2004)
- Dylan Collins (2014)
- Gerald M. Crawford (1982)
- David Claus (2002)
- Rory Hills (2020)
- Elizabeth McLeish (1991)
- Ralph U. Osterwoldt (1980)
- Tara Paterson (2013)
- Emily Poupart (2003)
- Jorga Zabojova (2004)
Royal Society of Canada Fellowship
Election to the Royal Society of Canada is this country's highest academic honour. UVic has 75 current and former faculty members who are fellows of the Royal Society. They’re listed here, with their academic department and the year they were elected.
- John Archibald (Linguistics) 2020
- William Carroll (Sociology) 2020
- Laura Ferrarese (NRC Herzberg, Physics and Astronomy) 2020
- Bonnie Leadbeater (Psychology) 2020
- James Tanaka (Psychology), 2019
- Robert Gifford (Environmental Studies, Psychology), 2019
- Keith Bradley (Classics, Humanities), 1996
- Marie-Claire Blais (Creative Writing), 1986
- Benjamin Butterfield (Music), 2018
- Eike-Henner Kluge (Philosophy), 2018
- Tim Stockwell (Psychology), 2018
- Michael Asch (Anthropology), 2002
- Alan Astbury (Physics and Astronomy), 1989 - Deceased
- Chris Barnes (Earth and Ocean Sciences), 1982
- Peter Baskerville (History), 2008
- Pat Martin Bates (Visual Arts), 2008
- Janet Bavelas (Psychology), 1995
- Cecilia Benoit (Sociology), 2013
- Anthony Birch (Political Science), 1988 - Deceased
- John Borrows (Law), 2007
- David Campbell (Greek and Roman Studies), 1988
- Dante Canil (Earth and Ocean Sciences), 2011
- Neena Chappell (Sociology), 1999
- Harold Coward (History), 1990
- Lorna Crozier (Writing), 2009
- Ken Denman (Earth and Ocean Sciences), 1999
- Nedjib Djilali (Mechanical Engineering), 2013
- John Esling (Linguistics), 2009
- Judy Fudge (Law), 2013
- Chris Garrett (Earth and Ocean Sciences/Physics), 1977
- Patrick Grant (English), 1990
- Michael Hadley (Society and Religion), 1998
- Jack Hodgins (Writing), 1998
- Wolfgang Hoefer (Electrical and Computer Engineering), 2003
- Roy Hyndman (Earth Sciences), 1989
- Werner Israel (Physics and Astronomy), 1972
- Bryce Kendrick (Biology, retired), 1981
- Mary Kerr (Theatre), 2010
- Harald Krebs (Music), 2016
- Joseph Kess (Linguistics), 1998
- Ben Koop (Biology), 2009
- Tim Lilburn (Writing), 2014
- Robie Macdonald (Earth and Ocean Sciences), 2004
- Joan MacLeod (Writing), 2015
- George Mackie (Biology, emeritus), 1982
- Alistair Matheson (Biochemistry), 1984 - Deceased
- John McCarter (Biochemistry and Microbiology), 1964 - Deceased
- Jack McLachlan (Biology), 1979 - Deceased
- Angus McLaren (History), 1999
- Sandra Meigs (Visual Arts), 2017
- Robert Moody (Mathematics and Computer Science), 1980
- Julio Navarro (Physics and Astronomy), 2011
- Graham Odgers (Astronomy), 1980 - Deceased
- John Oleson (Greek and Roman Studies), 1994
- John Owens (Biology), 1992
- Tom Pedersen (Earth and Ocean Sciences), 2002
- Howard Petch (Physics, retired), 1966 - Deceased
- Alison Prentice (History), 1998
- Ian Putnam (Mathematics and Statistics), 1999
- Andrew Rippin (History), 2006 - Deceased
- Patricia Roy (History), 2006
- Ann Saddlemyer (Writing), 1976
- Eric Sager (History), 2014
- Stephen Scobie (English), 1995
- Nancy Sherwood (Biology), 1990
- Robert Stewart (Centre for Earth and Ocean Research), 1966 - Deceased
- David Strong (Earth and Ocean Sciences), 1982
- Sharon Sutherland (Political Science), 1995
- Tom Tiedje (Engineering), 2001
- James Tully (Political Science), 2000
- Verena Tunnicliffe (Earth and Ocean Sciences), 1992
- Nancy Turner (Environmental Studies), 1992
- David Turpin (Biology), 1998
- W.D. Valgardson (Writing), 2002
- Don Vandenberg (Physics and Astronomy), 1999
- Frank van Veggel (Chemistry), 2015
- Jean-Paul Vinay (French), 1958 - Deceased
- Gordon Walker (Astronomy), 1975
- Donovan Waters (Law), 1982
- Andrew Weaver (Earth and Ocean Sciences), 2001
- Jeremy Webber (Law), 2016
- James O. Young (Philosophy), 2015
- Francis Zwiers (Earth and Ocean Sciences), 2004
Royal Society of Canada College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists
The mandate of the College is:
“To gather scholars, artists and scientists at a highly productive stage of their careers into a single collegium where new advances in understanding will emerge from the interaction of diverse intellectual, cultural and social perspectives.”
- Lin Cai (Engineering), 2020
- Rachel Cleves (History), 2019
- Chris Darimont (Geography), 2019
- Julia Baum (Biology), 2017
- Dániel Péter Biró (Music), 2015
- Sara Ellison (Astronomy and Physics), 2015
- Clay Holroyd (Psychology), 2016
- Charlotte Loppie (Public Health), 2017
- Stuart MacDonald (Psychology), 2014
- Val Napoleon (Law), 2017
- Ryan Rhodes (Exercise Science, Physical and Health Education), 2015
- Margaret-Anne (Peggy) Storey (Computer Science), 2014
- Roy Suddaby (Business), 2016
Royal Society of Canada Abbyann D. Lynch Medal in Bioethics
The Abbyann D. Lynch Medal in Bioethics is awarded for a major contribution
in bioethics by a Canadian.
- Eike-Henner Kluge (Philosophy), 2009
Royal Society of Canada Award in Gender Studies
The Award in Gender Studies was established by the RSC in 1999, through the generous donation of Fellows, to recognize significant contributions by a Canadian scholar in the humanities and social sciences to furthering our understanding of issues concerning gender.
- Cecilia Benoit (Sociology), 2006
Royal Society of Canada Bancroft Award
The award is given for publication, instruction, and research in the earth sciences that have conspicuously contributed to public understanding and appreciation of the subject.
- Dr. Christopher R. Barnes (Earth and Ocean Science), 1982
Royal Society of Canada Henry Marshall Tory Medal
The Henry Marshall Tory Medal was established in 1941 by Henry Marshall Tory (1864-1947), FRSC. Founder of the Universities of British Columbia and Alberta, the National Research Council Laboratories and Carleton University, and President of the RSC (1939-1940), he bequeathed funds upon his death in 1947 to endow the medal.
The medal is awarded for outstanding research in a branch of astronomy, chemistry, mathematics, physics, or an applied science, carried out mainly in the eight years preceding the date of the award, but all the research of the candidate is taken into account. The gold plated silver medal is offered every two years if there is a suitable candidate.
- Julio Navarro (Physics and Astronomy), 2015
Royal Society of Canada Innis-Gérin Medal
This medal recognizes a distinguished and sustained contribution to the literature of the social sciences.
- Nancy Turner (Environmental Studies), 2020
Royal Society of Canada Lorne Pierce Medal
The medal was established in 1926 by Lorne Pierce (1890-1961), FRSC, who was Editor of Ryerson Press for forty years and contributed greatly to the development and appreciation of Canadian literature.
The medal is awarded for an achievement of special significance and conspicuous merit in imaginative or critical literature written in either English or French (critical literature dealing with Canadian subjects has priority over critical literature of equal merit that does not deal with Canadian subjects). The gold plated silver medal is offered every two years if there is a suitable candidate.
- Jack Hodgins (Writing), 2014
Royal Society of Canada Miroslaw Romanowski Medal
The medal is awarded for significant contributions to the resolution of scientific aspects of environmental problems or for important improvements to the quality of an ecosystem in all aspects - terrestrial, atmospheric and aqueous - brought about by scientific means. The bronze medal and a cash amount of $3,000 are awarded every year if there is a suitable candidate. An annual lecture series for the award recipient is also associated to the medal.
- Andrew Weaver (Earth and Ocean Science), 2011
Royal Society of Canada Pierre Chauveau Medal
The medal is awarded for a distinguished contribution to knowledge in the humanities other than Canadian literature and Canadian history. The silver medal is offered every two years if there is a suitable candidate.
- Dr. John Oleson (Greek and Roman Studies), 2010
Royal Society of Canada Rutherford Memorial Medals
The Rutherford Memorial Medals were established in 1980 by the RSC in memory of Lord Rutherford of Nelson, a great scientist and a leader in nuclear research. They replace the Rutherford Memorial Scholarship founded in 1952 thanks to donations from the Lord Rutherford Memorial Fund.
The medals are awarded for outstanding research in any branch of physics and chemistry and in recognition of Lord Rutherford’s own research carried out in Canada at a relatively young age. Some preference will be given to candidates whose age is not over forty in the year of the award. Each gold plated silver medal is offered every year if there is a suitable candidate.
- Sara Ellison (Physics and Astronomy), 2014
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Saskatchewan Writer's Guild Kloppenburg Award for Literary Excellence
The Cheryl and Henry Kloppenburg Award for Literary Excellence recognizes Saskatchewan writers who have written a substantial body of literary work. The prize consists of an award of $10,000 donated by Cheryl and Henry Kloppenburg and a framed print of a work of art by Saskatchewan artist Dorothy Knowles.
- Lorna Crozier (Writing), 2011
Science Council of BC Awards
British Columbia's highest form of recognition for achievements by BC scientists, engineers industrial innovators and science communicators. Only six awards, selected from nine different categories, are presented each year.
- Dr. Alan Astbury (Physics and Astronomy), 2001
- Dr. Andreas Antoniou (Electrical and Computer Engineering), 2000
- Dr. Vijay Bhargava (Electrical and Computer Engineering), 1993
- Dr. Reg Mitchell (Chemistry), 2000
- Dr. Tom Tiedje (Engineering)
- Dr. Verena Tunnicliffe (Earth and Ocean Sciences), 1999
- Dr. Don Vanderberg (Physics and Astronomy), 1988
Siminovitch Prize
The Siminovitch Prize shines a spotlight on excellence and innovation in Canadian Theatre with an annual prize worth $100,000. Over a three-year cycle, the prize celebrates a professional director, playwright or designer, an acknowledged leader in the theatre whose work is transformative and influential. The Siminovitch Prize also encourages and supports emerging talent with a protégé prize awarded to a theatre artist chosen by the recipient.
- Joan MacLeod (Writing), 2011
Sloan Foundation Research Fellowships
Research fellowship for North American scientists who show outstanding promise of making fundamental contributions to new knowledge.
- Dr. Ruobing Dong (Physics and Astronomy), 2020
- Dr. Julia Baum (Biology), 2012
- Hendrik Hoekstra (Physics and Astronomy), 2007
- Dr. Julio Navarro (Physics and Astronomy), 1999
Society for Conservation Biology (Marine Section) Early Career Conservationist Award
Society for Conservation Biology recognizes early career professionals who make outstanding contributions to conservation.
- Natalie Ban (Environmental Studies), 2018
Society of Ethnobiology Distinguished Ethnobiologist Award
The Society of Ethnobiology announces its Distinguished Ethnobiologist award to honor an ethnobiologist who has made outstanding contributions to the field of ethnobiology and advancing the goals of the Society. In recognition of these contributions, the recipient will be awarded a lifetime honorary membership to the Society of Ethnobiology. The recipient of the award (or in special circumstances, a representative of the winner) shall present an address at the annual meeting the year of his/her selection.
- Nancy Turner (Environmental Studies), 2019
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Fellow
The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) designates as Fellows of the Society certain members who have made outstanding contributions to fields served by SIAM.
- Pauline van den Driessche (Mathematics and Statistics), 2012
Society for Learning and Higher Education (STLHE) Alan Blizzard Award
The Alan Blizzard Award was established to encourage, identify, and publicly recognize those whose exemplary collaboration in university teaching enhances student learning. The Award honours Dr. Alan Blizzard, STLHE President from 1987 to 1995, and his convictions about the effectiveness of collaboration in team teaching for student learning. The Award seeks to make visible and disseminate scholarship of teaching and learning, based on values and practices of collaborative teaching.
- Northwest Aboriginal Canadian Entrepreneurs (NW-ACE) program (Peter B. Gustavson School of Business)
Society for Neuroscience Science Educator Award
The Science Educator Award, supported by The Dana Foundation, honors two outstanding neuroscientists who have made significant contributions to educating the public about neuroscience: one who conducts education activities fulltime, and one who devotes his/her time primarily to research while conducting outreach, policy and education activities.
- E. Paul Zehr (School of Exercise Science, Physical and Health Education), 2015
Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality
Fellowship
- Aaron Devor (Sociology), 1999
Hugo Beigel Award
- Aaron Devor (Sociology), 1995
SSHRC Impact Awards
SSHRC Impact Awards are designed to build on and sustain Canada’s research-based knowledge culture in all research areas of the social sciences and humanities. The awards recognize outstanding researchers and celebrate their research achievements, research training, knowledge mobilization, and outreach activities funded partially or entirely by SSHRC.
- Aaron Mills (Law), 2016
Startup Canada Awards
The Startup Canada Awards celebrate and distinguish the individuals, communities and institutions in Canada that have demonstrated innovation, excellence, outstanding achievement and created an impact in advancing Canadian entrepreneurship.
The objectives of the awards are to:
- Celebrate those working to advance entrepreneurship in Canada;
- Increase awareness of the importance of strengthening Canada’s entrepreneurship ecosystem and culture;
- Incent efforts and elevating ambitions of the Canadian entrepreneurial community
Entrepreneurship Educator of the Year Award - BC Region
- Dr. Brent Mainprize (Gustavson School of Business), 2014
Entrepreneurship Educator of the Year Award - National
- Dr. Brent Mainprize (Gustavson School of Business), 2014 - Honourable Mention
Most Entrepreneurial Post-Secondary Institution of the Year - BC Region
- University of Victoria, 2014
EWR Steacie Fellowship
Steacie Fellowships are awarded to highly promising scientists and engineers who have a reputation for original research and are faculty members of Canadian universities.
- Dr. Julia Baum (Biology), 2018
- Dr. Alisdair Boraston (Biochemistry and Microbiology), 2012
- Dr. Lin Cai (Engineering), 2019
- Dr. Ben Koop (Biology), 2001
- Dr. Andrew Weaver (Earth and Ocean Sciences), 1997
- Dr. Tom Tiedje (Engineering), 1990
- Dr. Don Vandenberg (Physics and Astronomy) 1989
- Dr. David Turpin (Biology), 1989
- Dr. Barry Glickman (Biology), 1986
- Dr. David Hartwick (Physics and Astronomy), 1978
- Dr. Chris Garret (Earh and Ocean Sciences/Physics), 1977
- Dr. David Strong (Earth and Ocean Sciences), 1975
Steacie Prize
- Dr. Verena J. Turnicliffe (Biology, Earth and Ocean Sciences), 1993
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Pierre Elliot Trudeau Fellowship
A fellowship for eminent scholars at Canadian universities whose work in the humanities and human sciences is internationally recognized.
- Jasmine Dionne (PhD candidate, Political Science) 2020
- Cecilia Benoit (Sociology), 2018
- John Borrows (Law), 2006
- Jim Tully (Political Science), 2003
- Nancy Turner (Environmental Studies), 2015
- Jeremy Webber (Law), 2009
Pierre Elliot Trudeau Scholarship
Each year, the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation rewards outstanding doctoral candidates who are enrolled or about to be enrolled in a social sciences and humanities program and who are doing research in areas related to our four themes. This award, the most prestigious of its type in Canada, has continuously attracted the very best scholars in the social sciences and humanities, individuals with a passion for public engagement and who are likely to become leading national and international figures.
- Ryan Beston (2017)
- Nathan Bennett (2010)
- Andrée Boisselle (2008)
- Aaron Mills (2014)
- Rebeccah Nelems (2015)
- Dawnis Kennedy (2006)
- Johnny Mack (2011)
- Ryan Tonkin (2017)
Toronto Centre for Lesbian and Gay Studies Award
- Dr. Aaron Devor (Sociology), 1990
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University of Victoria Alumni Award for Excellence in Teaching
- Dr. David Blades (Curriculum and Instruction), 2014
- Dr. Mark Colgate (Peter B. Gustavson School of Business), 2013
- Dr. Jin-Sun Yoon (Child and Youth Care), 2013
- Dr. Annalee Lepp (Women's Studies), 2012
- Dr. Gary MacGillivray (Mathematics and Statistics), 2011
- Dr. Mary Sanseverino (Computer Science), 2010
- Dr. Catherine Gaul (Education/Island Medical Program), 2008
- Dr. Michael Webb (Political Science), 2007
- Dr. Edward Ishiguro (Biochemistry and Microbiology), 2006
- Dr. Martin Smith (Psychology), 2005
- Dr. Gweneth Doane (Nursing), 2004
- Dr. John Kilcoyne (Law), 2003
- Dr. David Lai (Geography), 2002
- Dr. Aaron Devor (Sociology), 1995
University of Michigan Medical School
50 Sexual and Gender Health Revolutionaries to Watch
- Aaron Devor (Sociology), 2020
University of Victoria Distinguished Professorships
Conferred upon faculty members who have achieved great distinction in teaching and scholarly research and have made substantial contributions to the university and the wider community.
- Dr. Arif Babul (Astronomy)
- Dr. Susan Boyd (Studies in Policy and Practice)
- Dr. Lorna Crozier (Writing)
- Dr. A.R. 'Elango' Elangovan (Gustavson School of Business)
- Dr. Gerry Ferguson (Law)
- Dr. Harald Krebs (Music)
- Dr. Jim McDavid (Public Administration)
- Dr. Angus McLaren (History)
- Dr. John Oleson (Greek and Roman Studies)
- Dr. Craig Pinder (Gustavson School of Business)
- Dr. Ray Siemens (English)
- Dr. Jim Tully (Political Science)
- Dr. Nancy Turner (Environmental Studies)
- Dr. Larry Yore (Curriculum and Instruction)
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Vanier Medal
- Gordon Smith (Global Studies), 2010
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship
The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (Vanier CGS) program attracts and retains world-class doctoral students and helps establish Canada as a global centre of excellence in research and higher learning. It is open to both Canadian citizens, permanent residents of Canada and foreign students pursuing a doctoral degree at eligible Canadian universities. The scholarship is $50,000 per year for three years.
- Reanne Booker (2019)
- Dylan Breitkreutz (2015)
- Marcelo Luiz Brocardo (2012)
- Stephanie Calce (2012)
- Gillian Carleton (2020)
- Saurabh Chitnis (2012)
- Bassam Claar (2015)
- Jasmine Dionne (2020)
- Kari Duerksen (2018)
- Lauren Eckert (2019)
- Dennis Gupa (2017)
- Maan Hani (2017)
- Tyler Jessen (2020)
- Justin Karr (2013)
- Chong-Su Kim (2013)
- Elaine J. Laberge (2018)
- Eslam Mehina (2018)
- Aaron Mills (2013)
- Ashley Mollison (2020)
- Janet Newbury (2009)
- Tim Personn (2013)
- Emily Poupart (2003)
- Erin Rechsteiner (2017)
- Manda Roddick (2010)
- Christina Service (2015)
- Paweena Sukhawathanakul (2012)
- Ryan Tonkin (2017)
- Richard Tuck (2012)
- Leigh Wicki-Strodeur (2013)
Victoria Community Leadership Award
- Dr. Laura Lauzon (Education), 2018
- Dr. Bruce Wallace (Social Work), 2018
- Dr. James Tanaka (Psychology), 2018
Virginia Prince Transgender Pioneer Award
Since 2002, the Transgender Pioneer Award has honored trans leaders once a year, at Fantasia Fair. It is a lifetime achievement award to those who have sacrificed their careers, their families, and their fortunes to change the world so trans people could begin to come together in safety and comfort.
- Aaron Devor (Sociology), 2018
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Western Division Canadian Association of Geographers William C. Wonders Award for Scholarly Distinction
The purpose of The William C. Wonders Award for Scholarly Distinction is to recognize a member of the WDCAG for outstanding scholarly accomplishment in geography. This could be for either a sustained contribution over a career or over a number of years or for a single major contribution to the discipline. Of particular importance would be either scholarly contributions to geography in Western Canada or contributions to the discipline by Western Canadian geographers.
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Reuben Rose-Redwood (Geography), 2019
Writers’ Trust of Canada Latner Poetry Prize
The Latner Writers' Trust Poetry Prize is a Canadian literary award. Presented by the Writers' Trust of Canada and the Latner Family Foundation, the award presents $25,000 annually to a Canadian poet who has published at least three collections, to honour their body of work.
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Gregory Scofield (Writing), 2016