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Fellowships


The Challenger Society initiated the award of four Fellowships biennially in 2000. Fellowships are awarded to early career-stage marine scientists who are members of the Challenger Society, for their achievements and promise in a branch of marine sciences: marine biology, marine chemistry, marine geology and marine physics.

Fellows

  • 2012
    • Jenny Brown, National Oceanography Centre
    • Kate Hendry, Cardiff University
    • Daniel Mayor, University of Aberdeen
    • Abigail McQuatters-Gollop, SAHFOS
  • 2010
    • Dr Claire Hughes, University of East Anglia, website
    • Dr Dave Suggett, University of Essex, website
    • Dr Alberto Naveira-Garabato, National Oceanography Centre, website
    • Dr Laura Robinson, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, website
  • 2008
    • Dr Angela Hatton, Scottish Association of Marine Science, website
    • Dr Maeve Lohan, Plymouth University, website
    • Dr Claire Mahaffey, Liverpool University, website
    • Dr Helen Johnson, University of Oxford, website
  • 2006
    • Dr Sally Thorpe, British Antarctic Survey
    • Dr Simon Ussher, University of Plymouth, website
    • Dr Finlo Cottier, Scottish Association for Marine Science, website
    • Dr Steve Dye, CEFAS
  • 2004
    • Dr John Allen, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, website
  • 2002
    • Dr Chris Hughes, Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory, website
    • Dr David Marshall, University of Reading, website
    • Dr Carol Robinson, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, website
    • Dr Toby Tyrrell, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, website
  • 2000
    • Dr Karen Heywood, University of East Anglia, website
    • Dr Chris German, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, website

Nominations

  1. Should be by letter explaining the reasons for nomination, quoting, where appropriate, relevant reference to scientific publications or other contributions.
  2. A short curriculum vitae of the nominee is required.
  3. The nomination should be submitted by a single proposer with support by one or preferably two others.
  4. Nominations should be submitted to the President of The Society (from whom advice may also be sought) before January 31, 2010.
  5. Nominees should be members of the Society.
  6. Nominations and applications will be considered by the Council of the Challenger Society.
  7. Current Council members of the Society are ineligible for any award or prize.