Award

CSIRO Medal for Research Achievement (1985 - )

From
1985
Functions
Award
Alternative Names
  • CSIRO Entrepreneurship Award (Subsequent name)
  • CSIRO Medal for Science Excellence (Subsequent name)
Website
https://csiropedia.csiro.au/csiro-entrepreneurship-award/

Summary

The CSIRO Research Achievement Medal recognises the application of an entrepreneurial approach to create customer value. It was first awarded in 1985, originally to individuals but later to teams of resewarchers. This award was later known as the CSIRO Medal for Science Excellence and the CSIRO Entrepreneurship Award.

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Helen Cohn

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