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The Tribology Group has a total budget allocation of £250 for distribution in 2007 to recognise the achievement of an engineer in the Group’s field of expertise by offering the Donald Julius Groen Prize (Serial 215) 

Within this sector, The Tribology Trust Awards Committee awards the following medals

- One Gold Medal is awarded each year for some outstanding and supreme achievement in the field of Tribology. 

The Tribology Gold Prize Medal - which is regarded and represented as the world’s highest award in tribology, may be of any nationality or country of residence. The presentation of the Gold Medal is an occasion of great ceremony. The award has in the past been made by British ambassadors in the case of non-UK recipients and by a Secretary of State in the case of a UK resident medallist. 

The Tribology Silver Prize Medal is a national award in recognition of an exceptionally meritorious contribution to the science and technology of Tribology. Candidates for the Silver Medal may be of any nationality but must be either normally resident in the UK or working in the UK when the contribution under consideration was made.

Nominations are sought for the Gold, Silver and Bronze prize medal awards. If you would like to nominate someone then please email tribology@imeche.org 

The Tribology Bronze Award is awarded to students and other persons who have recently* completed their formal training, working or researching in the field of Tribology.  Candidates for the Bronze Medal may be of any nationality but must be either normally resident in the UK or working or studying in the UK when the contribution under consideration was made.

* Nine years for holders of a first degree*
* Eight Years for holders of a Masters award*
* Six years for holers of a doctorate*

The OPPORTUNITY is given FOR CANDIDATES TO NOMINATE THEMSELVES for the award. Those wishing to make an application should request a nomination form from The Tribology Trust Secretariat by emailing tribology@imeche.org 

Click here for full details of the Tribology Bronze Medal and to obtain a nomination form

In association with the British Gear Association final year MSc, MEng or BSc students can apply for the British Gear Association & IMechE Transmission Engineering Prize.

The Group also makes nominations to the Trustee Board Awards Committee for the IMechE’s Major Prizes and Awards:
 
  • The James Clayton Prize
  • The Thomas Hawksley Gold Medal
  • IMechE Special Needs Award
  • The Safety Award in Mechanical Engineering
  • The George Stephenson Prize
  • The James Watt International Medal (Awarded biennially)

    For further information on the Prizes and Awards please email prizesandawards@imeche.org

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