Founder's Medal recipient Sir David Hempleman-Adams (c) Hector McCloud
Patron's Medal recipient Professor Dame Jane Francis (c) BAS
This year our medals and awards recognise 23 different people or organisations for their outstanding contributions to geographical research, fieldwork, teaching, and public engagement.
The expeditioner and research facilitator, Sir David Hempleman-Adams, and the Director of British Antarctic Survey (BAS), Professor Dame Jane Francis, have been awarded the Society’s two prestigious Royal Medals. The Royal Medals are approved by Her Majesty the Queen, and are among the highest honours of their kind in the world. They have been presented since the 1830s and past recipients include Sir David Attenborough, Dame Fiona Reynolds and Lindsey Hilsum.
Sir David Hempleman-Adams is awarded the 2022 Founder’s Medal for enabling science through expeditions, and inspiring younger generations of geographers over the last 30 years.
Nigel Clifford, President of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), said: “Sir David’s expeditionary and advisory work promoting geographical knowledge, especially that of the polar regions, is as remarkable as it is tireless; spending at least 1,300 days in the field, in a career spanning 30 years. At both national and international levels, he has furthered the understanding and protection of fragile polar environments within government, authored many popular geography books and founded two children’s charities dedicated to youth development, exploration and adventure. It is fitting to recognise his outstanding accomplishments in these worthy fields. He wholeheartedly deserves the Society’s highest recognition.”
Sir David Hempleman-Adams said: “I have been looking at maps of the Arctic and Antarctic all my life, seeing the names of my heroes of geography and exploration, all of them RGS medal recipients. This makes me thrilled and humbled to receive the 2022 Founder’s Medal.”
Professor Dame Jane Francis receives the 2022 Patron’s Medal for her contributions to the earth and environmental sciences.
Nigel Clifford said: “Dame Jane is a most worthy recipient of the Society’s highest recognition, not only for her pioneering excellence in polar and palaeoclimatology research, but also through her outstanding administrative leadership of BAS, tireless promotion of all aspects of geographical sciences, and for initiating numerous efforts to support a more diverse polar science community. Her public engagement work has raised awareness of the polar regions to thousands, and as Director of BAS, she has projected the contributions of UK polar scientists into a wide spectrum of international arenas and negotiated major investments in British polar science infrastructure. A Royal Medal is entirely fitting to recognise such outstanding achievements.”
Professor Dame Jane Francis said: “I am truly honoured to receive this medal from such a prestigious institution as the Royal Geographical Society. There has never been a more important time to understand how our planet is responding to climate change, particularly in the polar regions, and I am proud to work with many scientists who are dedicated to this task.”
Thank you to all Fellows and Members who nominated individuals for our awards this year.
Royal Medal - Founder’s Medal
Royal Medal - Patron’s Medal
The Society’s Council has made the following awards:
Victoria Medal
Busk Medal
Cherry Kearton Medal and Award
Murchison Award
Back Award
Cuthbert Peek Award
Gill Memorial Award (two awards)
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Professor Christina Hicks For exceptional early career research with a remarkable track record of achievement
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Dr Junxi Qian For exceptional early career research with a remarkable track record of achievement
Ordnance Survey Awards (two awards)
Taylor and Francis Award
Ness Award
Fordham Award
Alfred Steers Dissertation Prize
Area Prize
Ron Cooke Award
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Joelle D’Mello For her A Level project titled 'Through economic status, the environment, accessibility, and regeneration, how does quality of living vary between a rural and urban area?'
Geographical Award
Honorary Fellowship in recognition of outstanding support for geography
Honorary Fellowship in recognition of outstanding support for the Society and geography