Daphne Jackson Medal and Prize recipients
For exceptional early career contributions to physics education.
2024
Associate Professor Daniel Cottle
University of Birmingham
For exceptional contributions to physics education by linking physics teacher training with widening participation in university physics, and pioneering a whole life-cycle approach to addressing issues of inclusion.
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2022
Dr Richard Brock
For exceptional commitment to engaging students and teachers with the human side of physics, exemplified by inspiring and quirky Stories from Physics, published by the IOP.
2021
Dr Chris S Edmonds
University of Liverpool
For exceptional contributions to physics education, by improving access for the visually impaired, enhancing teacher training and creating award-winning teaching material.
2020
Emma Russo
South Hampstead High School
For her championing of girls' further study of physics through the creation of events for girls and their parents, and for her advocacy of girls' STEM education with educators internationally.
2018
Dr Jessica Wade
Imperial College London
For acting as an internationally recognised ambassador for STEM, enhancing engagement across a wide range of demographics, through sustained and stimulating community engagement and outreach.