The Turner Award for Professional Commitment

In 2005 the Professional Commitment award was renamed the Turner Award for Professional Commitment.

The Professional Commitment Award was instituted by R J McCarten in 1981 and is presented in recognition of a continuing contribution to the engineering profession. The Turner Lecture was established in 1985 from an endowment by Charles Turner, a previous Engineer-in-Chief of the Public Works Department, as a lecture exploring engineering, the law and contracts.

The nominee will be able to demonstrate commitment to the ideals of a self-regulating profession as judged by some of the following:

  • actively upholding and promoting the ideals of a profession
  • contributing to the processes of self-regulation – voluntary activities on committees, taskforces, panels etc
  • willingly disseminating technical information to colleagues, as well as the wider community
  • promoting engineering as a career to young people and/or mentoring of young engineers
  • consistently demonstrating and upholding the Institution’s Code of Ethics
  • actively involved in community affairs
  • ongoing commitment to upskilling and maintaining their own knowledge and professional skills

The award is in the form of a certificate and trophy presented at the Fellows' and Achievers' Dinner held in March of each year.

Citations for the Turner Award winners (dating back to 2001) can be found in the public area of the website in the April issues of engineering dimension.

Nomination and Application Form details

Award Winners

2008  M Douglass
2007  T J Kayes
2006 
 M J Pender
2005  R C M Dunn
2004  D K Bull and J N Duder
2003  N R Stannard
2002  L M Megget
2001  G L Coates
1999  P T McCombs
1998  A J Sutherland
1997  A N Bickers
1996  D R Brunsdon
1995  A A Winwood
1994  R G Kivell
1993  R Park
1992  D W King
1990  A C Joe van Beek
1989  R C Brooks
1988  B S Wakelin
1987  C G Martin
1986  H E Elder and E R Palmer
1985  T Paulay
1984  N G Major
1983  R J Aspden


   
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