Award

Pat Marks Medal (2015 - )

Australian Entomological Society

From
2015
Functions
Award and Entomology
Website
https://www.austentsoc.org.au/awards/the-pat-marks-medal/

Summary

The Pat Marks Medal was inaugurated in 2015 by the Australian Entomological Society. It is awarded in odd-numbered years, starting from 2017. It recognises members of the Society who have achieved an outstanding lifetime career in entomology and made significant contributions to the Society. Pat Marks, President of the Society from 1975 to 1977, was one of Australia's foremost entomologists.

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