Victor Graham Trophy
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The Victor W Graham Perpetual Trophy for Achievement in Applied Mathematics, awarded by the Institute for Numerical Computation and Analysis (INCA), commemorates the life and work of Victor W Graham.

The conditions associated with awarding the trophy are:

  1. Presentation will be made annually to a teacher for achievement in Applied Mathematics.
  2. The winner will be selected by a committee composed of representatives of the IAMTA, the IMTA, and INCA.
  3. The reasons for the award will be stated during each presentation ceremony.
  4. Presentation will be made at the Annual Meeting of the IAMTA.
  5. The trophy will be kept in the relevant school for one year and returned to a person designated by the selection committee in good time for the next Annual Meeting of the IAMTA.
  6. The name of the teacher and the school will be inscribed on the vellum scroll (which accompanies the trophy) by INCA in advance of the presentation.

The trophy was first presented in 1998 (see winners to date).

 

page updated: 08 November 2007