118 | Awards to Undergraduate, Graduate and Postgraduate Students 2012-13
Prizes and Other Awards to Undergraduates and Graduates Archibald Jackson Prizes (for Graduates with a Distinction in their exams in 2013) Sabrina Beck (Modern Languages), Adiya Belgibayeva (Economics), Samuel Bjork* (Economic and Social History), Tam Blaxter (General Linguistics and Comparative Philology), Elizabeth Brown (Clinical Medicine), Ruth Corrigan (Clinical Medicine), John Dalton* (Computer Sciences), Ludovic Dannaoui (Mathematical and Computational Finance), Christy Ford (Modern British & European History), Lawrence Gibson (English 1800-1914), Peter Grbac (Refugee and Forced Migration Studies), Maya James (Clinical Medicine), Glenn Lacki (Classical Archaeology), Deeksha Manchanda (BCL), Sarah Morris (Modern Languages), Goncalo Pereira Simoes Matos (Mathematical and Computational Finance), Martin Prechelmacher (Modern Languages), Zachariah Sammour (BCL), Margaret Scarborough (Medieval Studies), Daniel Siebel* (Mathematics and Foundations of Computer Science), Alexander Wilson* (Computer Science) Graduates with an * after their names completed in 2011/12, but their results were released after going to print, and are therefore included here.
College Prizes (for a First Class or Distinction in all exams other than Finals in 2013)
Mary Somerville Prizes (for a First in the Final Honour School Examinations in 2013)
Robert Adam (History), Gabriel Asman (Computer Science), Livia Bridge (Experimental Psychology), Lydia Bruton-Jones (English), Guy Bud (Ancient and Modern History), Elaine Chow (Law), Ming Kwong Chung (Mathematics), Peru D’Ornellas (Physics), Xuan Du (Law), Mei Kwan Fung (Physics), Liam Garrison (Chemistry), Richard Higson (History and Economics), Jonas Hoersch (PPE), Daniel Khan (History), George Pearson (Chemistry), Richard Nicholson (Physics), Andrew Smith (Physics), Tsz Long Tang (Biochemistry), William Thomas (PPE), James Thompson (Mathematics and Computer Science), Matthew Western (Music), Chengzhi Zhou (Engineering)
Thomas Allsup (History), Ceri Cairnduff (Chemistry), Charlotte Daniels (Physics), Joanna DemareeCotton (Psychology and Philosophy), Kathryn Finnis (Biological Sciences), Benedict Hardy (English), Helen Joslin (English), Douglas Knight (Music), Tess Little (History), Rachel Lovibond (English), Alexandra MacEwan (English and Modern Languages), Joseph Page (Mathematics), Alexander Portz (Chemistry), Stephane Roux (PPE), Dona-Maria Sandu (Engineering), Rachel Stirrat (Mathematics and Philosophy), Samuel Talalay (PPE), Thea Tan (PPE), Helen Thorbjornsrud (Chemistry), Sophie Turnbull (Experimental Psychology), Stanislav Zavjalov (Physics)
Margaret Irene Seymour Instrumental Awards Brendan Brett (Ancient and Modern History), Charlotte McLean (Literae Humaniores), Lucy Nolan (Music), Aimee Taylor (Music)