The Royal Society of Canada (RSC), the country’s oldest and most prestigious scholarly institute, recognizes outstanding scholarship, research and achievement in the arts, humanities and sciences.
2017 - Sean Caulfield, Arts (Art and Design)
2017 - Dennis Hall, Science (Chemistry)
2017 - Kurt Konhauser, Science (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
2017 - Marcia Spetch, Science (Psychology)
2017 - Lori West, Medicine & Dentistry (Pediatrics)
2017 - David Wishart, Science (Biological Sciences and Computing Science)
2016 - Bruce Dancik, Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences (Renewable Resources)
2016 - Graham Pearson, Science (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
2016 - Rich Sutton, Science (Computing Science)
2015 - Mark Lewis, Science (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences/Biological Sciences)
2015 - Zhenghe Xu, Engineering (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
2014 - Mark Boyce, Science (Biological Sciences)
2014 - Warren Finlay, Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)
2014 - Marnie Giesbrecht, Arts (Music)
2014 - Bernard Linsky, Arts (Philosophy)
2014 - Martin Sharp, Science (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
2014 - Austin Mardon, John Dossetor Health Ethics Centre
2013 - Simaan AbouRizk, Engineering (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
2013 - Debra Cairns, Arts (Music)
2013 - James Pinfold, Science (Physics)
2013 - Raymond Egerton, Science (Physics)
2012 - John England, Science (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
2012 - Gregory Forth, Arts (Anthropology)
2012 - Don Page, Science (Physics)
2012 - Witold Pedrycz, Engineering (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
2011 - Richard Fedorak, Medicine and Dentistry (Gastroenterology)
2011 - Andy Knight, Arts (Political Science)
2011 - John Newman, Arts (Linguistics)
2011 - Jan Selman, Arts (Drama)
2011 - James Shapiro, Medicine and Dentistry (Surgery)
2011 - Joel Weiner, Medicine and Dentistry (Biochemistry)
2010 - Paul Armstrong, Medicine and Dentistry (Cardiology)
2010 - David Brindley, Medicine and Dentistry (Biochemistry)
2010 - X. Chris Le, Medicine and Dentistry (Laboratory Medicine and Pathology)
2009 - Jillian Buriak, Science (Chemistry)
2009 - Liz Ingram, Arts (Art and Design)
2009 - Francis Pelletier, Arts (Philosophy)
2009 - Leonard Ratzlaff, Arts (Music)
2009 - Robert Wilson, Arts (Philosophy)
2008 - Peter Baskerville, Arts (History and Classics)
2008 - Miodrag Belosevic, Science (Biological Sciences)
2008 - Robert Creaser, Science (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
2008 - Wayne Grover, Engineering (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
2008 - Wolfgang Jäger, Science (Chemistry)
2008 - Gary Libben, Arts (Linguistics)
2008 - Mark Nuttall, Arts (Anthropology)
2008 - Claudine Potvin, Arts (Modern Languages and Cultural Studies)
2008 - Miriam Stewart, Nursing (Nursing)
2008 - Melvin Tyree, Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences (Renewable Resources)
2008 - Jean Vance, Medicine and Dentistry (Medicine/Endocrinology)
2007 - Wiktor Adamowicz, Agriculture, Life and Environmental Sciences (Rural Economy)
2007 - Sarah Carter, Arts (History and Classics)
2007 - Timothy Caulfield, Law
2007 - Peter Hackett, Science (Chemistry)
2007 - Philip Halloran, Medicine and Dentistry (Nephrology)
2007 - Larry Heaman, Science (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
2007 - Gary Lopaschuk, Medicine and Dentistry (Pediatrics)
2007 - Ronald McElhaney, Medicine and Dentistry (Biochemistry)
2007 - Marek Michalak, Medicine and Dentistry (Biochemistry)
2007 - A Richard Palmer, Science (Biological Sciences)
2007 - Keir Pearson, Medicine and Dentistry (Physiology)
2007 - Jonathan Schaeffer, Science (Computing Science)
2007 - Ian Stirling, Science (Biological Sciences)
2007 - Diane Taylor, Medicine and Dentistry (Medical Microbiology and Immunology)
2006 - Stanley Boutin, Science (Biological Sciences)
2006 - Fernand Ellyin (Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)
2006 - Jonathan Hart, Arts (English and Film Studies)
2006 - Steve Hrudey, Public Health (Public Health Sciences)
2006 - Brian Jones, Science (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
2006 - Adam Morton, Arts (Philosophy)
2006 - Daniel Woolf, Arts (History and Classics)
2005 - Theresa Allen, Medicine and Dentistry (Pharmacology)
2005 - Michael Evans, Science (Physics)
2004 - Diane Cox, Medicine and Dentistry (Medical Genetics)
2004 - Shrawan Kumar, Rehabilitation Medicine (Physical Therapy)
2004 - Raymond Rajotte, Medicine and Dentistry (Surgery)
2004 - Daniel Smith, Engineering (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
2004 - D Lorne Tyrrell, Medicine and Dentistry (Medical Microbiology and Immunology)
2003 - Jed Harrison, Science (Chemistry)
2003 - Beverly Lemire, Arts (History and Classics)
2002 - Norman Beaulieu, Engineering (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
2002 - Chris Bleackley, Medicine and Dentistry (Biochemistry)
2002 - Janine Brodie, Arts (Political Science)
2002 - Carol Cass, Medicine and Dentistry (Oncology)
2002 - Richard Rachubinski, Medicine and Dentistry (Cell Biology)
2001 - Ernie Ingles, Provost and Vice-President Academic (Libraries)
2001 - S George Pemberton, Science (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
2000 - Patricia Demers, Arts (English and Film Studies)
2000 - C R (Bob) Hinings, Business (Strategic Management and Organization)
2000 - Robert Wolkow, Science (Physics)
1999 - Lorne Babiuk, Vice-President Research
1999 - Philip Currie, Science (Biological Sciences)
1999 - Jagannath Das, Education (Educational Psychology)
1998 - Indira Samarasekera, Engineering (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
1998 - Roderick Wasylishen, Science (Chemistry)
1998 - Alfred Weiss, Science (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
1997 - Isobel Grundy, Arts (English and Film Studies)
1997 - John Vederas, Science (Chemistry)
1996 - Jacob Masliyah, Engineering (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
1996 - Regula Qureshi, Arts (Music)
1996 - Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann, Science (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
1996 - Dennis Vance, Medicine and Dentistry (Biochemistry)
1995 - David Bundle, Science (Chemistry)
1995 - Gordon Rostoker, Scienc (Physics)
1994 - Derek Sayer, Arts (Sociology)
1993 - Edwin Daniel, Medicine and Dentistry (Pharmacology)
1993 - Lawrence Wang, Science (Biological Sciences)
1992 - Gary Kelly, Arts (English and Film Studies)
1992 - Nathaniel Rutter, Science (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
1991 - Patricia Clements, Arts (English and Film Studies)
1991 - Robert Hodges, Medicine and Dentistry (Biochemistry)
1991 - Leszek Kosinski, Arts (Geography)
1990 - Chuji Hiruki, Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences
1990 - Gary Horlick, Science (Chemistry)
1990 - Rowland McMaster, Arts (English and Film Studies)
1990 - Douglas Owram, Arts (History and Classics)
1989 - William Bridger, Medicine and Dentistry (Biochemistry)
1988 - Yasushi Takahashi, Science (Physics)
1987 - William Graham, Science (Chemistry)
1987 - Edward Mozejko, Arts (Modern Languages and Cultural Studies)
1986 - Edward Blodgett, Arts (Modern Languages and Cultural Studies)
1986 - Brian Sykes, Medicine and Dentistry (Biochemistry)
1985 - Michael James, Medicine and Dentistry (Biochemistry)
1985 - Richard Peter, Science (Biological Sciences)
1983 - Erwin Diener, Medicine and Dentistry (Medical Microbiology and Immunology)
1983 - Milan Dimic, Arts (Modern Languages and Cultural Studies)
1983 - Duncan Fishwick, Arts (History and Classics)
1983 - Gwynne Nettler, Arts (Sociology)
1983 - David Schindler, Science (Biological Sciences)
1982 - William Jones, Arts, (History and Classics
1982 - James MacGregor, Engineering (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
1981 - Ronald Coutts, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
1980 - C Fred Bentley, ALES (Renewable Resources)
1980 - Leslie Green, Arts (Political Science)
1980 - Neil Madsen, Medicine and Dentistry (Biochemistry)
1980 - Juliet McMaster, Arts (English and Film Studies)
1980 - Robert Moody, Science (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
1979 - William Ayer, Science (Chemistry)
1979 - Karol Krótki, Arts (Sociology)
1979 - Lawrence Smillie, Medicine and Dentistry (Biochemistry)
1979 - William Wonders, Science (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
1978 - Cyril Kay, Medicine and Dentistry (Biochemistry)
1978 - Paul Kebarle, Science (Chemistry)
1977 - Walter Harris, Science (Chemistry)
1976 - Mary Spencer, ALES (Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science)
1975 - Norbert Morgenstern, Engineering (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
1973 - John Colter, Medicine and Dentistry (Biochemistry)
1973 - Edwin Cossins, Science (Biological Sciences)
1972 - D Ian Gough, Science (Physics)
1961 - Paul Gorham, Science (Biological Sciences)
1961 - Charles Stelck, Science (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
1956 - Robert Folinsbee, Science (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)