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The Mayhew Prize is a prize awarded annually by the Faculty of Mathematics, University of Cambridge to the student showing the greatest distinction in applied mathematics, primarily for courses offered by DAMTP, but also for some courses offered by the Statistical Laboratory, in the MASt examinations, also known as Part III of the Mathematical Tripos. This includes about half of all students taking the Tripos Math exam, since the rest are taking mainly pure mathematics courses. Since 2018 the Faculty have also awarded the Pure Mathematics Prize for pure mathematics, but due to an absence of funds there is no equivalent monetary reward.
The Mayhew Prize was founded in 1923 through a donation of £500 by William Loudon Mollison, Master of Clare College, in memory of his wife Ellen Mayhew (1846–1917).
List of winners
Most of this list is from The Times newspaper archive. The winners of the prize are published in the Cambridge University Reporter.
1925 Sydney Goldstein
1926 John Arthur Gaunt and Alan Herries Wilson
1927 James Hargreaves
1928 Sir Maurice Joseph Dean
1929 Kenneth Lawrence Dunkley and Eustace Neville Fox
1930 John Conrad Jaeger
1931 Geoffrey William Carter
1932 Robert Allan Smith
1935 Noel Bryan Slater
1936 Fred Hoyle and George Stanley Rushbrooke
1937 J. Corner and Charles Henry Brian Priestley
1938 F. Booth
1939 John Currie Gunn and A. Nisbet
1941 Kenneth Le Couteur and T. Paterson
1942 James G. Oldroyd
1947 Keith Stewartson
1948 John Pople
1950 Roger Tayler
1954 Jeffrey Goldstone and Stanley Mandelstam
1955 Gordon Robert Screaton
1956 M.H. McAndrew and Graham P. McCauley
1957 C. Hunter and J. Nuttall
1958 I. Hunter
1959 Christopher J. Bradley and Robin W. Lardner
1960 John Robert Taylor
1961 John B. Boyling
1962 David Branson and W.G. Dixon
1963 Tim Pedley
1964 Geoffrey Charles Fox
1965 Christopher J. R. Garrett
1966 Neil W. Macfadyen and David L. Moss
1967 Peter Goddard and A.P. Hunt
1968 David John Collop and John Ellis
1969 P.V. Collins
1970 John Margarson Huthnance
1971 David Martin Scott and Malcolm A. Swinbanks
1972 Peter David D'Eath
1973 M.J. Bolton and Peter Harrison
1974 Bernard Silverman and William Morton
1975 L Ruth Cairnie Thomlinson and Richard Weber
1976 J.Y. Probert and Chris Rogers
1977 Simon J. Hathrell
1978 Stephen John Cowley and Glyn Patrick Moody
1979 Paul R.W. Mansfield
1980 Russell J. Gerrard
1981 William Shaw
1982 Richard David Ball and S.G. Goodyear
1983 Peter Julian Ruback
1984 John Ronald Lister
1985 Andrew David Gilbert
1986 Andrew William Woods
1987 Oliver E. Jensen
1988 Paul S. Montague
1989 Nicolas P.E. Weeds
1990 O.J. Harris and M.L.T. Loke
1991 Michael A. Earnshaw
1992 Paul A. Shah
1993 Simon F. Ross
1994 Raphael Lehrer and Dean Rasheed
1995 Marika Taylor
1996 Damon Jude Wischik
1997 David W. Essex and Harvey S. Reall
1998 Toby Wiseman
1999 James Sparks
2000 Gareth J.R. Birdsall
2001 Sean Hartnoll and Aninda Sinha
2002 Robert J. Whittaker
2003 Joseph Conlon
2004 William Hall
2005 Claude Warnick
2006 Chris Cawthorn
2007 Steffen Gielen
2008 Antoine Labatie
2009 Andrew Crosby
2010 Rosie Oglethorpe
2011 Mike Blake
2012 Gunnar Peng
2013 Pierre Haas
2014 James Munro
2015 Julio Parra Martinez
2016 Matthew Colbrook
2017 Dominic Skinner
2018 Daniel Zhang
2019 Edward Beaty
2021 Wilfred Salmon
2022 Adam Wills
2023 Robert Bourne
See also
List of mathematics awards
References
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- Robert Whittaker
- Mary Astor
- Filmografi Julianne Moore
- Fred Hoyle
- Julianne Moore
- Mayhew Prize
- Mayhew
- Marika Taylor
- Fred Hoyle
- Part III of the Mathematical Tripos
- John Pople
- List of mathematics awards
- John Currie Gunn
- University of Cambridge
- Maurice Wilkes