People and community
05 Nov 2018
2018 Premier's Science Awards
The WA Premier's Science Awards recognised and celebrated the research and engagement achievements of the Western Australian science community across all fields of science.
The WA Premier's Science Awards recognised and celebrated the research and engagement achievements of the Western Australian science community across all fields of science.
The science fields included natural, medical, applied and technological science, engineering and mathematics. The four award categories were:
- Scientist of the Year ($50,000 prize)
- Woodside Early Career Scientist of the Year ($10,000 prize)
- ExxonMobil Student Scientist of the Year ($10,000 prize)
- Chevron Science Engagement Initiative of the Year ($10,000 prize).
Members of the community were also invited to nominate Western Australians who are pre-eminent in their field to be considered for induction into the Science Hall of Fame. The WA Science Hall of Fame was established in 2007 to recognise exceptional lifelong contributions from Western Australians to science, technology, engineering or mathematics.
Dr Asha Bowen - Winner of the 2017 Woodside Early Career Scientist of the Year Award.