Best Student Conference Poster

Outstanding Student Poster - NZES conference 

The society makes an annual award to the students who are judged to have presented the best poster at the Society’s annual conference. The award comprises:

• One year’s free membership of the society
• A prize of NZ$100

Note: posters presented by individuals who have been graduates for more than twelve months are not eligible for the award. 

 

Past Recipients: Best Student Conference Poster

YEAR
AWARDED
RECIPIENT(S)
2024

Best poster: Timothy Yang, University of Auckland

Highly commended poster: Teremoana Porter-Rawini, Victoria University of Wellington

Highly commended poster: Pearl Ruston, Victoria University of Wellington

2022

 

Best poster: Ngaio Balfour, Waipapa Taumata Rau/The University of Auckland

2nd best poster: Olivia Rooke Devoy, Waipapa Taumata Rau/ The University of Auckland

2021

Best poster: Brittany Graham, Lincoln University
Runner up: Juliane Gaviraghi Mussoi, University of Auckland

2020

No conference held.

2019

Best poster: Isabelle Barrett, University of Canterbury
Honourable mention: Nicholas Foster, University of Otago

2018

Best poster: Roald Bomans, Victoria University of Wellington
Highly commended: Mari Nakano, Massey University
Highly commended: Miki Nomura, University of Otago

2016

Akane Tsujita, Kyoto University
Craig Simpkins, University of Auckland

2015

Marine Aubert, University of Canterbury
Kiri Cutting, University of Waikato

2014

Ian Geary, Lincoln University
Second place: Asher Cook, Victoria University of Wellington

2013

Paul Battersby, University of Auckland
Second place: Jennifer Dent, Lincoln University
Highly commended: James Brock, University of Auckland

2012

Sharada Paudel, Victoria University

2011

Marie Brown, University of Waikato and
Joshua Thoresen, Massey University

2010

Harriet Thomas, University of Otago
Highly commended: James McCarthy, University of Canterbury

2008

Amy Whitehead, University of Canterbury

2007

Haylie Newbold, University of Waikato

2005

Rebecca Eivers, University of Canterbury

2004

Harshi Gamage, Victoria University

2003

Jenny Lux, University of Auckland

2001

Paul Leisnham, University of Otago

2000

Ben Reddiex, Lincoln University

1997

James Ross, Lincoln University, Canterbury