The Gordon Warwick Award
The Gordon Warwick Award is made for
excellence in geomorphological research as recorded in a named publication or
set of publications. The recipient must be under 35 years of age or have commenced
work on their doctorate not more than 15 years previously.
Latest Winner (2009)
Dr Ian Candy

This year's award has been made to Dr Ian Candy (Royal Holloway, University of London). The Award recognises
his work on Quaternary sedimentary sequences and application of geochronological techniques (U-series dating) in a range of regions
in the Mediterranean, Middle East and northwest Europe. The overall objective of which was to better understand geomorphic response
to environmental change.
Past Winners
| 1986 |
Dr W.E. Dietrich |
| 1987 |
Dr C. Ballantyne |
| 1988 |
Dr J.S. Walder |
| 1989 |
not awarded |
| 1990 |
Dr M. Sharp |
| 1991 |
Dr K. Pye |
| 1992 |
Dr J. Dearing |
| 1993 |
Dr M.A. Macklin |
| 1994 |
Dr J. Best |
| 1995 |
Dr J.R. French |
| 1996 |
Professor G. Govers |
| 1997 |
Dr T.A. Quine |
| 1998 |
Professor J.J. McDonell |
| 1999 |
Dr J. Wainwright |
| 2000 |
Dr T. Murray |
| 2001 |
Dr D. Higgitt |
| 2002 |
Dr A. Nicholas |
| 2003 |
Dr D.J. Nash |
| 2004 |
Dr J. Bullard |
| 2005 |
Dr S. Tooth |
| 2006 |
Professor T. Coulthard |
| 2007 |
Dr N. Hovius |
| 2008 |
Dr Kristof Van Oost |
Nominations
A nomination form is available in Word format here
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