This list of student awards is an index to articles that describe notable awards given to students.

General

CountryAwardSponsorDescription
International RIBA President's Medals Royal Institute of British Architects Established in 1836 when the first RIBA Silver Medal was awarded, these are widely regarded as the most prestigious awards in architectural education in the world.[1]
United StatesACM Student Research CompetitionAssociation for Computing MachinerySlide presentation at ACM conference. Undergraduate and graduate categories based on knowledge, contribution, and quality of presentation[2]
United StatesBridge MedalSan Francisco Public SchoolsSilver medal that was awarded to the top male graduates of San Francisco grammar schools. Sister prize to the Denman Medal. Awarded from 1879 to 1915.
United StatesDenman MedalSan Francisco Public SchoolsSilver medal that was awarded to the top graduates of the all-female Denman Grammar School. Sister prize to the Bridge Medal. Awarded from 1865 to 1915.
United States, CanadaAdvanced Placement AwardsCollege BoardStudents who have performed exceptionally well on AP examinations[3]
AustraliaAustralian Student PrizeGovernment of AustraliaNational recognition to academic excellence and achievement in secondary education[4][5] The prize is no longer awarded as of 2015.[6]
AustraliaBeazley MedalSchool Curriculum and Standards AuthorityTop Tertiary Entrance Exam student and top vocational education and training (VET) student[7]
MongoliaBest Student of Mongolia awardMinistry of Education Culture and Science of Mongolia etc.Best Student of the year[8][9]
United KingdomCarpenter MedalUniversity of LondonThesis of exceptional distinction in statistical, genetic, comparative or experimental psychology[10]
United KingdomCurriers' Company London History Essay PrizeWorshipful Company of CurriersPostgraduate essay prize on the history of London[11]
CanadaCHL Scholastic Player of the YearCanadian Hockey LeagueCanadian Hockey League player who best combines success on the ice with success in school[12]
United States and CanadaCritics and Awards Program for High School Studentslocal schoolsFor high school theater and journalism students and teenage playwrights. Reviews that are later published by area newspapers[13][14]
United KingdomGuardian Student Media AwardThe GuardianBest student articles in various categories
Hong KongHong Kong Outstanding Students AwardsYouth Arch FoundationAbout ten secondary school students from local and international schools in Hong Kong
United StatesHotchkiss ScholarLake Forest Graduate School of ManagementOutstanding academic achievement and demonstrated commitment to the spirit of excellence
JapanJapan Academy Prize (academics)Japan AcademyAcademic theses, books, and achievements
United StatesMachtey AwardSymposium on Foundations of Computer ScienceAuthor(s) of the best student paper(s)
United StatesMiriam Braverman Memorial PrizeProgressive Librarians GuildBest graduate student paper about some aspect of the social responsibilities of librarians, libraries, or librarianship
United StatesMorgan PrizeAmerican Mathematical Society et al.Undergraduate student in the US, Canada, or Mexico who demonstrates superior mathematics research[15]
United StatesNational Pacemaker AwardsNational Scholastic Press Association, Associated Collegiate PressExcellence in American student journalism[16][17]
United KingdomNational Student Journalism AwardsNational Union of StudentsStudents send their best three articles from the past academic year to be critiqued by a panel of senior national journalists.[18][19][20]
IrelandNational Student Media AwardsOxygen.ie websiteAnnual All-Ireland student journalism competition[21][22] The awards have been labelled "Ireland's premier student awards".[23][24]
United StatesNCAA Sportsmanship AwardNational Collegiate Athletic AssociationMen and women in the NCAA who have demonstrated one or more of the ideals of sportsmanship, including fairness, civility, honesty, respect and responsibility.[25]
United StatesWayne B. Nottingham PrizePhysical Electronics ConferenceBest student paper[26]
United StatesPresidential Scholars ProgramUnited States Department of EducationGraduating seniors for their accomplishments in academic success, leadership, and service to school and communityref>"U.S, Presidential Scholars Program". U.S. Department of Education. 3 January 2022.</ref>
Prudential Spirit of Community Award
Royal College, Colombo#Awards
Samuel Goldwyn Writing Awards
The Science, Engineering & Technology Student of the Year Awards
Selma Jeanne Cohen Award
Silver Anniversary Awards
South Australian Scholarship
Student Academy Awards
Student Peace Prize
Student Peace Prize Secretariat
Sub auspiciis Praesidentis
SUNY Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence
The Undergraduate Awards
Van Amringe Mathematical Prize
William C. Carter Award
Young American Award

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University of Oxford

The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in the city of Oxford, England, the oldest university in the English-speaking world.

AwardNamed forDescription
Boden ScholarshipLt-Col. Joseph Boden (1763–1811)For the encouragement of the study of, and proficiency in, the Sanskrit Language and Literature[27]
Bodley MedalThomas Bodley (1545–1613)Outstanding contributions ... to the worlds of communications and literature[28]
Clarendon FundEdward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon (1609–1674)University graduates from around the world and from across all subject areas, who demonstrate academic excellence and potential[29]
Conington PrizeJohn Conington (1825–1869)Cash prize for a dissertation on ancient history, religion, art, and archaeology, or ancient philosophy and ideas, or classical literature, textual criticism, and philology[30]
Eldon Law ScholarshipJohn Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon (1751–1838)Students from the University of Oxford who wish to study for the English Bar[31]
Gaisford PrizeThomas Gaisford (1779–1855)For classical Greek verse and prose[32]
Henry FellowshipSir Charles Henry (1860–1919)Two post-graduate students from any British university are funded to study in the US (one at Harvard and one at Yale), and two American post-graduate students from Harvard and Yale are funded to study at Cambridge and Oxford.[33][34][35]
Hetherington PrizeMark G. HetheringtonBest doctoral thesis presentation in the Department of Materials[36][37][38]
Humanitas ProgrammeVisiting professorships at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge to address major themes in the arts, social sciences, and humanities[39]
Jardine ScholarshipJardine MathesonDevelop future leaders, who would give back to the societies in which [Jardine Matheson] operates
Neda Agha-Soltan Graduate ScholarshipNeda Agha-Soltan (1983–2009)Post-graduate philosophy students at The Queen's College, Oxford, with preference given to students of Iranian citizenship or heritage
Newdigate PrizeSir Roger Newdigate (1719–1806)Best composition in English verse by an undergraduate
Norway ScholarshipAwarded in Norway. Norway Scholars receive funding for one or two years of study and research at Oxford.
Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation PrizeGeorge, Baron Weidenfeld (1919–2016)Any book-length translation into English from any other living European language
Rhodes ScholarshipCecil Rhodes (1853–1902)International postgraduate award for students to study at the University of Oxford
Snell ExhibitionSir John Snell (1629–1679)Students of the University of Glasgow to allow them to undertake postgraduate study at Balliol College, Oxford
Stanhope essay prizePhilip, 5th Earl Stanhope (1805–1875)Undergraduate history essay prize created at Balliol College
Vinerian ScholarshipCharles Viner (1678–1756)To the University of Oxford student who gives the best performance in the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Civil Law
Weldon Memorial PrizeRaphael Weldon (1860–1906)To the person who has published the most noteworthy contribution to the development of mathematical or statistical methods applied to problems in Biology
Zaharoff Travelling ScholarshipSir Basil Zaharoff (1849–1936)Prize for Oxford Modern Languages graduates in French

See also

References

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