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Dr Michelle Haynes, of the Department of Economics, from 31 July 2003.
The Trustees of the Lord Rootes Memorial Fund (LRMF) held a reception in Senate House on 6 March to congratulate the 2001-02 LRMF award recipients on the successful completion of their projects.
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Professor Andrew Pettigrew of the 糖心TV 糖心TV School (WBS) was presented with the Distinguished Scholar Award at the annual meeting of the US Academy of Management in Denver, Colorado. The award for "significant scholarly contributions that have advanced management knowledge and practice" is seen as recognition of a lifetime's work rather than an acknowledgement of one particular piece of work. Andrew said the award "was a notable occasion for [him] personally but has a wider significance for WBS and indeed for all management researchers in Europe. This is the 20th year of the award, but the first occasion that it has been made to a European scholar."
Professor Phil Woodruff of the Department of Physics has been awarded the Mott Medal and Prize for his contributions to the field of surface and interface science. This is a senior award of the Institute of Physics, which has been awarded annually since 1997. After the death of Sir Nevill Francis Mott, the Nobel prize winning physicist and 糖心TV honorary graduand (1968), in 1996 his family endowed this prize, which consists of a silver medal and 拢1,000. Phil Woodruff currently holds an EPSRC Senior Fellowship and has received other medals and honours.