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CSIRO Medal for Lifetime Achievement (2002 - )

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

From
2002
Functions
Award and Industrial or Scientific Research
Website
https://csiropedia.csiro.au/csiro-medal-for-lifetime-achievement/

Summary

The CSIRO Medal for Lifetime Achievement is awarded to individuals who have a record of sustained and meritorious achievement over a prolonged period of CSIRO service. It has been awarded annually since 2002. Consideration is given to the significance of the Individual's achievements based on the impact on their field of work, the operations, reputation, and sustainability of their business unit, as well as benefits to CSIRO.

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Helen Cohn

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