Grover E. Murray Memorial Distinguished Educator Award

The Grover E. Murray Memorial Distinguished Educator Award is given in recognition of distinguished and outstanding contributions to geological education. Only one award is to be given per year unless funding is approved by the Executive Committee when the award slate is approved. Contributions leading to consideration for this award will most often involve the teaching and counseling of students at the university level, and contributions to the education of the public, and management of educational programs may also be recognized.

Nominations for all awards are currently closed and will open again in early 2027.

Nominations are now open

Submit your nominations today to recognize outstanding contributions. This is your chance to
highlight individuals or groups making a difference.

Recent Recipients

Jose Jaramillo
Jose Jaramillo
2025 Winner
Fowzia Abdullah
Fowzia Abdullah
2024 Winner
Richard Behl
Richard Behl
2024 Winner
Khalid Al-Ramadan
Khalid Al-Ramadan
2024 Winner
Robert Trentham
Robert Trentham
2023 Winner

Recipients by Year

YearRecipient
2025Jose Jaramillo
2024Fowzia Abdullah, Richard Behl, Khalid Al-Ramadan
2023Robert Trentham
2021Brian Williams, Xavier Moonan
2020William Mann
2019Kathleen Marsaglia, Michael Grammer
2018Frank Ettensohn
2017Norman Hyne, Cari Johnson
2016Xiaomin Zhu, Brenda Kirkland
2015Samuel Akande, Donald Boyd, Victor Wright
2014Joseph Cartwright, Gregor Eberli, Donald Lowe
2013John Underhill
2012Howard Johnson, Andrew Hurst
2011Lawrence Meckel, Ronald Steel
2010Eric Erslev, Murray Gingras
2009J. Read
2008Robert Gray
2007Stephan Graham, Janok Bhattacharya
2006Brian Lock, John Warme, G. Keller
2005Paul Weimer
2004Andrew Miall, William Galloway, Knut Bjorlykke
2003Frank Ethridge
2000Ernest Mancini
1997George Asquith

Nomination Guidelines

Restrictions

The recipient must be a Member of the Association. A candidate must be living at the time of selection and willing to be present to receive the medal and certificate at the time and place designated by the Executive Committee, normally at the Annual Convention. The recipient is ineligible for consideration or receipt of the Michel T. Halbouty Outstanding Leadership Award.

Guidelines for Consideration of Candidates

Consideration should emphasize contributions to petroleum geology – not necessarily service to the Association. Contributions may have been in a variety of forms or combinations, such as a significant development in geologic concepts, advancement in discovery thinking, leadership in exploration and the development of explorationists, inspiration and academic preparation of petroleum geologists, etc. Publication is not a necessary criterion; it is recognized that in today’s competitive world, publication may not be feasible for many very able explorationists.

Honorary Membership is not a prerequisite for consideration, but it may serve as a useful checklist for potential candidates.

Procedure for Recommendation

Nominations for this award should be submitted, along with documentation, to the Chairman of the Honors and Awards Committee at Association Headquarters. The Committee’s recommendations will be submitted to the Advisory Council, which in turn will submit its selection to the Executive Committee for final action.

Description of Award

The gold plated medal features a bas-relief likeness of Sidney Powers and the name of the Association on the obverse side. On the reverse side are inscribed the words, “Awarded for Distinguished Achievement in Petroleum Geology,” along with the name of the recipient. The medal is mounted in multi-sided acrylic and is presented along with an embossed certificate and a lapel pin tack. Honorary Membership is automatically bestowed upon recipients of the Sidney Powers Memorial Award, if they have not already received that honor.

History

The Powers Medal was first awarded in 1945 to Wallace E. Pratt.

Sidney Powers was a founding member and 14th President of the Association. He died in 1932 at the age of 42. Frank R. Clark, in his memorial to Sidney Powers said, “Sidney Powers will be known by future generations for his able contributions to pure and applied geology, but, important as are his scientific achievements, his character was greater, because it typified service to others.”

Funding

The AAPG provides funding for the Sidney Powers Memorial Award.

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