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Sir Frederic Bartlett Award

What is this award for?

Any individual who has made significant contributions to original fundamental, applied or methodological research, development and application of knowledge and scholarship in ergonomics/human factors.

What do you get if you win the award?

The winner will be presented with a medal and a certificate.

How do I nominate someone?

  • Complete a nomination form. Proposed recipients should be nominated by members of the IEHF.
  • Include a full CV for the proposed recipient
  • Email it all to the IEHF office

When is the closing date?

31st October

Who was Sir Frederic Bartlett?

Sir Frederic Bartlett was born in 1886 and graduated MA in Sociology and Ethics from London University, from where he went to St John’s College, Cambridge where he graduated in Moral Science. Remaining at St Johns for the rest of his life, he was appointed Reader and Director of the Cambridge Psychological Laboratory in 1922. In 1931 he was appointed to a new Chair of Experimental Psychology, and to the Royal Society in 1932. Stimulated by practical problems, he was instrumental in the setting up of the MRC Applied Psychology Research Unit in 1944, to study problems in flight, naval warfare and artillery operations. His scientific studies moved from descriptive to experimental psychology, with pioneering studies in perception and remembering, and then embraced ergonomics when it was in its infancy, welcoming its holistic approach to designing machines for people to use. He was knighted in 1948 for services to the Royal Air Force. He remained actively interested in experimental psychology and ergonomics, and consultant to the MRC Unit, until his death in 1969.


Roll of honour

2012 Prof Neville Stanton
2010 Christine Haslegrave
2009 Jerry Williams
2007 Prof Robert J Stone
2005 K Cooke & P Stanley
2001 Prof P Buckle, University of Surrey
2000 Prof P Hancock
1997 Prof Shrawan Kumar, University of Alberta
1996 Prof Malcolm H Pope, University of Iowa
1995 Prof John R Wilson, Nottingham University
1994 Prof Emeritus Tom Singleton, Aston University
1993 Prof Emeritus Brian Shackel, Loughborough University of Technology
1992 The Human Factors in Information Technology team of the HUSAT Institute
1989 Dr John B Long, Director, Ergonomics Unit, University of London
1988 Human Factors Division, British Telecom Laboratories
1987 Human Sciences and Advanced Technology Institute (HUSAT)
1985 Dr Kenneth D Eason
1984 Dr Michael J Griffin, Sound and Vibration Research Institute at Southampton University
1983 Geoffrey C Simpson, on behalf of the Ergonomics Branch of the Institute of Occupational Medicine, National Coal Board
1982 Dr Donald W Grieve and Dr Stephen T Pheasant
1981 Dr Colin G Drury
1979 Dr Patricia A M Wright
1978 Dr Edward J Lovesey
1977 The Human Factors Department, British Steel Corporation
1976 Dr E A (Lisanne) Bainbridge
1975 The Institute for Consumer Ergonomics; Prof N Stuart Kirk, Director of the Institute; Robert J Feeney, Deputy Director; Mrs Joan S Ward, formerly Assistant Director
1974 Prof Dr-Ing Walter Rohmert
1971 Dr R Conrad

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