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AWARDS

PW ALLEN AWARD 2018

The PW Allen award is presented by the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences  to the most meritorious paper published in Science & Justice each year:


Smit, N. M., Morgan, R. M., Lagnado, D.A. 2018 A systematic analysis of the misleading evidence in unsafe rulings in England and Wales Science and Justice 58: 128-137

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THE JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES EDITOR'S CHOICE RESEARCH 2018

Noteworthy article (Anthropology) for our research paper:

S Nakaheizadeh, RM Morgan, C Rando and IE Dror

Cascading Bias of Initial Exposure to Information at the Crime Scene to the Subsequent Evaluation of Skeletal Remains

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The PW Allen award is presented by the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences  to the most meritorious paper published in Science & Justice each year:

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S Gherghel, RM Morgan, CS Blackman, K Karu, IP Parkin 2016 Analysis of transferred fragrance and its forensic implications Science and Justice 56:413-420

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The Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society International Symposium is a biennial meeting that brings together cutting edge forensic science research and practice from across the world.  Best presentations of the symposium are awarded prizes and our research received 5 awards in 2016.

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"The Provost's Teaching Awards recognise those staff who have shown extraordinary commitment to innovation and leadership in education and whose work has already had significant impact on students' learning. They are amongst our finest teachers"

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The PW Allen award is presented by the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences  to the most meritorious paper published in Science & Justice each year:

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PA Bull and RM Morgan

2006 Sediment Fingerprints: A Forensic technique using quartz sand grains. Science and Justice 46(2), 107-124

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