Previous winners
2023
- Sciences, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine: Dr Iestyn Woolway received the Dillwyn Medal 2023 for his work in the field of climate change impact assessment..
- Humanities and Creative Arts: Dr Rebecca Thomas received the Dillywn Medal 2023 for her research into the political and cultural history of Medieval Wales..
- Social Sciences, Education and Business: Dr Leighton Evans received the Dillwyn Medal 2023 for his work on how digital media mediates everyday experience and life..
2022
- Sciences, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine: Professor Erminia Calabrese for her work in the field of observational cosmology.
- Humanities and Creative Arts: Dr Sharon Thompson for her work on family law and feminist legal theory and legal history.
- Social Sciences, Education and Business: Dr Hayley Young for her research on foods that aid both mood and cognition.
2021
- Sciences, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine: Dr Emrys Evans for his work and research in the field of optoelectronics.
- Humanities and Creative Arts: Dr. Ben Guy for his research on medieval Welsh genealogy.
- Social Sciences, Education and Business: Dr. Annie Tubadji for her work on cultural bias, inequality and discrimination.
2020
- Sciences, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine: Dr Jennifer Edwards for her work on catalysis and the development of materials for use in a range of applications.
- Humanities and Creative Arts: Dr. Gwennan for her research into minority languages, multiculturalism and citizenship.
- Social Sciences, Education and Business: Dr Rebecca Dimond for her work in the field of medical sociology.
2017
- Sciences, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine: Dr Rachel Evans for her research into new photoactive materials.
- Humanities and Creative Arts: Dr Amanda Rogers for her work on performing arts and the international migration of performers.
- Social Sciences, Education and Business: Dr Rhiannon Evans for her work on the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people, including self-harm and suicide prevention.