This annual award is given for the top academic achievement with the highest overall average in third- and fourth-year courses in undergraduate studies (Biology or Biochemistry). The $400 scholarship is named after the late Dr. Jonathan R. Matthews, who earned a PhD from Waterloo in 1976. He was a post-doctoral fellow at Waterloo when he died tragically in a car accident.
Recipients
- 2020 Stephanie Ryall
- 2019 Viktoriya Bardal
- 2018 Nathan Patrick Bullen
- 2016 Linden Fairbairn
- 2015 Tamanna Sethi
- 2014 Amanda Dumas
- 2013 Henry Thai
- 2012 Michelle Sicard
- 2011 Sabrina Stanley
- 2010 Stephanie Dobson
- 2009 Janet Simons
- 2008 Bradley Frew
- 2007 Marianne Heppleston
- 2006 Kristin Dimmick
- 2005 Howard Chia Hao Hsu
- 2004 Carl Allan White
- 2003 Amy Tung
- 2002 Graeme C. Couture
- 2001 Rebecca L. Pollex
- 2000 Tracey L. Campbell
- 1999 Isolde M. Seiden
- 1998 Shelley L. Stregger
- 1997 Melanie A. Varey
- 1996 John L. Brubacher
- 1995 Charlotte H. Mursell
- 1994 Susan J. Moore
- 1993 Ka-Man V. Lai
- 1992 Caitlin McGregor
- 1991 Ronald B. Winter
- 1990 Joseph A. Martens
- 1989 Cindy J. Hayward
- 1988 Stephen Heard
- 1987 Allan T. VanBrunschot
- 1986 Susan Fraser
- 1985 Chin J. Goh
- 1984 Jacqueline Brown
- 1983 Jeffrey D. Moon
- 1982 Alan B. Rose
- 1981 Pauline A. Byrne
- 1980 Katherine E. Kuhn
For
information
on
this
award,
please
contact Sue
Whyte,
Coordinator,
Undergraduate
Studies
Phone:
519-888-4567
ext.
36394