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Inter-Institution Awards

Kelvin Medal
James Alfred Ewing Medal

If you have any queries about these specific awards please contact paul.taylor@ice.org.uk.


Kelvin Medal

The Kelvin Medal is awarded triennially by an Awards committee comprised of the Presidents of the 8 major engineering institutions. The medal, awarded for the first time in 1920, is presented as a mark of distinction in engineering work or investigation of the kind which Lord Kelvin was especially identified.

Although Lord Kelvin was pre-eminently a pioneer in the study of Pure Physics, he also achieved a great deal in the application of Pure Science to the solution of engineering problems. Therefore, the Kelvin Medal is 'awarded to men of distinguished service in the application of Science to Engineering rather than in the development of Physical Science itself.'

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James Alfred Ewing Medal

The James Alfred Ewing Medal is made by ICE Council on the joint nomination of the Presidents of ICE and the Royal Society. The award, founded in memory of Sir Alfred Ewing, is made for special meritorious contributions to the science of engineering in the field of research.

Recommendations for the award are invited from:

Members of ICE Council
President of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects
President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
President of the Institution of Electrical Engineers

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