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James S Walker Award

For a student project on the subject of polymers.

Adrian Normanton Medal

For the best technical paper on the topic of steelmaking or casting.

Pfeil Award

For published work of particular merit in the field of ceramics.

Williams Award

For a paper of particular merit concerned with the manufacture and use of iron and steel.

Mann Redmayne Medal A

For the best paper published in IMM Transactions A: Mining Technology.

Materials World Medal

For the best feature or review published during the year within the Institute's member magazines.

Guy Bengough Award

For a paper published by the Institute on the subject of corrosion and degradation.

Circular Economy

Recognising good practice and innovation towards a more circular economy.

Sustainable Materials Innovation for Net-zero

For contributions made by materials, minerals and mining to the transition to a low carbon resource efficient society.

Vanadium Award (Retrospective)

For the most outstanding paper in the metallurgy and technology of vanadium and its alloys.

Mann Redmayne Medal B

For the best paper published in IMM Transactions B: Applied Earth Science.

Alan Glanvill Award

For published work of particular merit in the field of polymers.

Composite Award

For published work in the field of composites.

Sustainable Natural Resource Management

Celebrating projects and initiatives that exemplify the principles of responsible resource stewardship, operational excellence, and value chain sustainability.

Inclusive Practices & Social Responsibility

Recognising an organisation’s commitment to create a diverse and inclusive culture that is centred around equality.

Mann Redmayne Medal C

For the best paper published in IMM Transactions C: Mineral Processing & Extractive Metallurgy.

Medal for Excellence

For outstanding achievement by a group in materials, minerals or mining.

Prince Philip Award (not available in 2024)

For polymers in the service of mankind.