We are pleased to announce our shortlisted nominees for the UKRN Dorothy Bishop Prize 2023.
The Dorothy Bishop Prize was created in 2021 to recognise and celebrate early career researchers working to promote open research. The inaugural Dorothy Bishop Prize was awarded in 2022.
The prize winners will be announced at the UKRN Annual Meeting on 10 March 2023. This year we are awarding three prizes, each consisting of a £500 Amazon voucher and a Lego minifig “Doscar.”
The shortlisted nominees are frontrunners in responsible research practice in their field, affecting real change by raising awareness, providing training and doing important advocacy work to foster a healthy research culture.
The shortlisted nominees are as follows, in alphabetical order by first name:
- Anna Schultze
- Becky Arnold
- Charlotte Pennington
- Flavio Azevedo
- Hannah Hobson
- Helen Gray
- Natalie Zelenka
- Nicholas DeVito
- Sam Abbott
- Till Bruckner
We received 26 nominations, and although we couldn’t shortlist every nominee, we were impressed by the quality and diversity of their work.
All the Dorothy Bishop Prize 2023 nominees are named below. We are proud of them all.
- Alejandro Coca-Castro
- Anna á Váli Guttesen
- Anna Schultze
- Becky Arnold
- Carolyn McNabb
- Charlotte Pennington
- Dorka Tamas
- Flavio Azevedo
- Gulnar Abdullayeva
- Hannah Hobson
- Harrison Steel
- Helen Gray
- Jasminder Sidhu
- Jian (Kevin) Luo
- John Tyson-Carr
- Maddi Pownall
- Natalie Zelenka
- Nicholas DeVito
- Sam Abbott
- Sam Forbes
- Samantha Gregory
- Shing Chan
- Simona Skripkauskaite
- Thomas Rhys Evans
- Till Bruckner
- Ulrik Lyngs