Prize Winners in 2009

The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications Prize

Two prizes awarded by the Institute for an excellent performance on graduation on one of the BSc Mathematical Studies degree programmes. Each prize consists of a one year free graduate membership of the Institute and a formal prize certificate.
Winners: Laura Wallis,Tamzyn Swallow

The Royal & SunAlliance Prize

A prize consisting of £150 awarded by the insurance group Royal & SunAlliance for an excellent overall performance and graduation on the BSc Financial Mathematics degree programme.
Winner: Samuel Parsons

The Chapman and Hall/CRC Prize

A prize consisting of books to the value of £100 from their current catalogue awarded by the publishers Chapman & Hall/CRC for an excellent performance on graduation on one of the BSc Mathematical Studies degree programmes.
Winner: Marios Antoniou

The Mathematical Studies Project Prize

A prize consisting of a book from a selection up to the value of £75 awarded to the student with the best Final Year Project.
Winner: Rebecca Gambrell

The Springer Prize

A prize consisting of books to the value of £150 from their current catalogue awarded by the publishers Springer-Verlag for an excellent performance on graduation on one of the BSc Mathematical Studies degree programmes.

Winner: Robert Gray

The Departmental First Year Prizes

Two or three prizes awarded for excellent performance at Level 1 on a Mathematical Studies degree programme, consisting of the book "Mathematics From The Birth of Numbers" and £50.
Winners: Elisabeth Franklin, Katherine Horan, Sophie Platten

The Addison-Wesley Prize

A prize consisting of £50 and of books to the value of £50 awarded by the publishers Pearson Education for the best performance at Level 1 on a BSc Mathematical Studies degree programme.
Winner: Robert Carthy

The Departmental Second Year Prizes

Two prizes awarded for excellent performance at Level 2 on a Mathematical Studies degree programme, consisting of £100.

Winners: Chris Evans, Charles Cruickshank, Thomas Ashmore

The Ron Shail Prize

A prize in recognition of the long and distinguished contributions of Professor Ron Shail to the Department consisting of £150 awarded to the student with the best overall performance on graduation on the MMath degree programme.
Winner: Sam Rowley

Note that normally a student will receive at most one prize.

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