Nominations are open for the 2026 Australian Academy of Science Honorific Awards, closing 1 May 2025.
Early-Career Awards – for researchers no more than 10 years post-PhD
• Anton Hales Medal (Earth sciences)
• Brian Anderson Medal (information and communications technology)
• Christopher Heyde Medal (probability theory and statistical methodology and their applications)
• Dorothy Hill Medal (Earth sciences)
• Fenner Medal (biology, excluding biomedical sciences)
• Frederick White Medal (applied sciences)
• Gottschalk Medal (biomedical sciences)
• John Booker Medal (engineering sciences)
• Le Fèvre Medal (chemistry)
• Pawsey Medal (physics)
• Ruth Stephens Gani Medal (human genetics)
Mid-Career Awards – for researchers between 8 and 15 years post-PhD
• Gustav Nossal Medal (global health)
• Nancy Millis Medal (any branch of the physical and biological sciences)
Career Awards – recognise achievements over the whole career
• David Craig Medal and Lecture (chemistry)
• Haddon Forrester King Medal, sponsored by Rio Tinto (mineral exploration)
• Ian Wark Medal and Lecture (applied sciences)
• Mawson Medal and Lecture (Earth sciences)
• Suzanne Cory Medal (biomedical sciences)
Premier Awards – recognise achievements over the whole career
• Macfarlane Burnet Medal and Lecture (biological sciences)
• Ruby Payne-Scott Medal (any branch of the physical and biological sciences)