Adrien Pouliot Award

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The Adrien Pouliot Award is presented annually by the Canadian Mathematical Society. The award is presented to individuals or teams in recognition of significant contributions to mathematics education in Canada. The inaugural award was presented in 1995. Persons and teams that are nominated for the award will have their applications considered for a period of three years.[1] The award in named in honor of Canadian mathematician Adrien Pouliot.

[edit] Recipients of the Adrien Pouliot Award

  • 2006 Peter Taylor
  • 2005 Katherine Heinrich
  • 2004 Jean-Marie De Koninck
  • 2003 Andy Liu
  • 2002 Not Awarded
  • 2001 George Bluman
  • 2000 Bernard Courteau
  • 1999 Eric Muller
  • 1998 Bernard R. Hodgson
  • 1997 Ronald Scoins
  • 1997 Ronald Dunkley
  • 1997 Donald Attridge
  • 1997 Ed Anderson
  • 1996 Bruce Shawyer
  • 1995 Edward J. Barbeau

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