Undergraduate Prize Winners 2022

Undergraduate prizes 2022

Congratulations to the following undergraduates who were awarded prizes based on performance in University examinations.

 

Preliminary examination

Top ranked candidate in the year. Porter prize: Na Zhao, St Hugh's College

Second ranked candidate in the year. Porter prize: Michael Simmons, Oriel College, Rohith Srinivas, Trinity College, and Isaac Chan, St Edmund Hall

 

Part I examination

Top ranked candidate in the year. Gibbs prize: Lilia Evgeniou, St John's College

Second ranked candidate in the year. Proxime Accessit: Isla Sandeman, University College

Third ranked candidate in the year. Porter prize: Ruby Mullens, St Hilda's College

Best practical and data handling. Practical prize: Munashe Mudiwa, Exeter College

 

Top mark in each of paper I-VI (excluding winners of above prizes).

Paper I Prize: Seren Ford, The Queen's College

Paper II Prize: Adam Winnifrith, Corpus Christi

Paper III Prize: Beth Bakewell-Smith, Hertford College,

Paper IV Prize: Haowei Wang, University College,

Paper V Prize: Megan Lee, St Anne's College

Paper VI Prize: Isabel Dowling, Wadham College

 

Part II examination

Top ranked candidate in the year. Gibbs prize: Patrick McCubbin, Trinity College

Second ranked candidate in the year. Proxime Accessit: Jonathan Chan, St Hilda's College

Third ranked candidate in the year. Book prize: Maya Misra, Brasenose College

Fourth ranked candidate in the year. Book prize: David Brown, Corpus Christi

Fifth ranked candidate in the year. Book prize: Katherine Kot, Corpus Christi

Highest mark in project. Gibbs Project prize: Rhian Gruar, Brasenose College

Second highest mark in project. Dept. Project prize: Cynthia Hou, Magdalen College

Third highest mark in project. Dept. Project prize: Jonathan Chan, St Hilda's College

 

Non exam prize

4th year Best wider contribution to research group. Biochemical Society Undergraduate Recognition Award:  Anna McDonald, Lady Margaret Hall. You can find out more about Anna McDonald's work developing methods to understand the cardio-toxic side effects of drugs here