• The Cranwell Medal, previously the Science Communicator Medal, is awarded by the New Zealand Association of Scientists to a "practising scientist for...
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    Medal for his actions. The Royal Air Force tended to recruit its officers from the public schools and just 14 per cent of officer cadets at Cranwell between...
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    Lucy May Cranwell FRSNZ (7 August 1907 – 8 June 2000) was a New Zealand botanist responsible for groundbreaking work in palynology. Cranwell was appointed...
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    Scientists Cranwell Medal for science communication efforts. In 2019 Mercier was awarded the Royal Society Te Apārangi's Callaghan Medal. She was a part...
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  • Association of Scientists' science communicator award, now known as the Cranwell Medal. He died of cancer in July 2017, having retired shortly beforehand....
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    known as the Cranwell Medal), 2012 Prime Minister's Prize for Science Media Communication, 2013 Royal Society of New Zealand's Callaghan Medal, 2013 Blake...
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    descent and is the first Pasifika biomedical scientist to receive the Cranwell Medal for science communication in 2020 and the 2022 Prime Minister's Science...
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    Prince Faisal bin Hussein (category Graduates of the Royal Air Force College Cranwell)
    then underwent officer training with the Royal Air Force at Cranwell. Remaining at Cranwell, he did his RAF Basic Flying Training in 1986 before moving...
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    the 2021 Cranwell Medal for science communication by the New Zealand Association of Scientists. In 2022, he was awarded the Callaghan Medal by the Royal...
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  • 2019, McLeod and fellow Canterbury mathematician Phil Wilson won the Cranwell Medal for Science Communication from the New Zealand Association of Scientists...
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    Frank Whittle (category Graduates of the Royal Air Force College Cranwell)
    and sent to No. 2 School of Technical Training to join No 1 Squadron of Cranwell Aircraft Apprentices. He was taught the theory of aircraft engines and...
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    Pankaj Mohan Sinha (category Recipients of the Param Vishisht Seva Medal)
    also the Training Coordination Officer at the Royal Air Force College Cranwell, UK during the induction of the Hawk 132 Advanced Jet Trainers (AJT) into...
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    Mohammad Sharif Ibrahim (category Graduates of the Royal Air Force College Cranwell)
    Training at the Royal Air Force College Cranwell near Cranwell in England, United Kingdom. During his time at RAF Cranwell, he attended basic flying training...
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    resulted in significant benefits to society. Cranwell Medal (formerly known as the Science Communicator Medal) made to a practising scientist for excellence...
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  • The Hector Medal, formerly known as the Hector Memorial Medal, is a science award given by the Royal Society Te Apārangi in memory of Sir James Hector...
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    Charge of Boys at the Royal Naval Air Service's training establishment at Cranwell. With the establishment of the Royal Air Force Albert transferred from...
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  • honours of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh#Decorations and medals Royal Air Force College Cranwell Prince William, Duke of Cambridge#Military and air ambulance...
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    Arjan Singh (category Graduates of the Royal Air Force College Cranwell)
    army rank of Field Marshal. Singh attended the Royal Air Force College Cranwell at the age of 19 and graduated in 1939. He joined the No. 1 Squadron IAF...
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  • Clive Beadon (category Graduates of the Royal Air Force College Cranwell)
    Sandhurst, instead choosing to train as a pilot at the Royal Air Force College Cranwell. He was commissioned into the Royal Air Force a few months before the outbreak...
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    equivalent of the Britannia Royal Naval College and the Royal Air Force College Cranwell. Despite its name, the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst's address is located...
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    Sholto Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas of Kirtleside (category Graduates of the Royal Air Force College Cranwell)
    Marshal of the Royal Air Force William Sholto Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas of Kirtleside, GCB, MC, DFC (23 December 1893 – 29 October 1969) was a senior...
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    The Auckland Museum Medals are regular awards given by Auckland War Memorial Museum in New Zealand. First held in 1999, the awards recognise research achievements...
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    Subroto Mukerjee (category Graduates of the Royal Air Force College Cranwell)
    Government agreed to permit Indians to enter the Royal Air Force College Cranwell. While initially only two vacancies were recommended, the number was later...
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  • Muhammad bin Saad Al Saud (category Graduates of the Royal Air Force College Cranwell)
    Muhammad went to the United Kingdom to join the Royal Air Force College Cranwell in 1962 and received training as a pilot, graduating with a bachelor's...
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    Elementary Flying Training on No. 200 Elementary Flying Training Course at RAF Cranwell, and later in March 2018, Prince Mateen was qualified as a helicopter pilot...
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    Rutherford Medal 2006 Principal Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit 2007 Sir Peter Blake Medal[citation needed] 2008 Dan Walls Medal (inaugural...
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  • Brough, Cambridge, Cardiff, Chester, Christchurch, Coventry, Cranfield, Cranwell, Derby, FAA Yeovilton, Farnborough, Gatwick, Gloucester & Cheltenham, Hatfield...
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    Hamzah Sahat (category Graduates of the Royal Air Force College Cranwell)
    and Basic Flying Training (BFT) at the Royal Air Force College Cranwell near Cranwell in Lincolnshire, England in 1989; the Advanced Flying Training (AFT)...
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    Jack Baldwin (RAF officer) (category Commandants of the Royal Air Force College Cranwell)
    Director of Personal Services in 1935 and Commandant of the RAF College Cranwell in 1936 before taking up the post of Air Officer Commanding No. 21 Group...
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    proposing the modern daylight saving time. He was awarded the Hector Memorial Medal in 1923. Born in London, Britain, on Easter Saturday, 1867 Hudson was the...
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