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The Wallace Watson Award is a travel scholarship associated with the University of Oxford. Established in 2001 in memory of a student who died during his studies there, the honour is granted annually to a student or group of graduate or undergraduate students by St. Catherine's College, Oxford.[1] Each winner undertakes an expedition or travel of a challenging nature in a remote region of the world and gives a lecture on his or her experiences.[2] Winners2017- George Todd & Alexander Langedijk - Lake Malawi: An Adventure From Tip to Toe
- Katarina Martinovic & Guillermo Pascual Pérez - Revolutionary Cuba: A Path Through its History
2016- Angus Young[3] - The Mechanical Nomad: A cycle across the central Asian Steppe
- William Hartz[3] - Spitsbergen Retraced: In the footsteps of Sandy Irvine
2015- Thomas Joy[3] - A Pyrenean Odyssey: The Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea
2014- Dylan Lynch & Jack Hampton - A Scandinavian Odyssey: from Finland to Norway by kayak
- Tom Gaisford - Mountains, Mist and condensed Milk: a trek through Zimbabwe’s Eastern Highlands
2013- Myles Karp - In Search of Big Mike: Central America and the Gros Michel Banana[4]
2012- James Black - But It's Only Scotland: A Month in Britain's Little-Know Wilderness and 50 Munros
2011- Thomas Mallon - A Poem for Oppenheimer: A Journey Through America's Military Campaigns in Asia
2010- Wills Cannell-Smith - 2,284 Miles, 62 Cols, 7 Weeks, 0 Punctures: Vienna to the Atlantic
2009- Laura Nellums - "Why do Your Feet Dance When No One Sings?" The Mountain Women of Nepal
- Tim Motz - Beyond Assam, Before Tibet: Melodies of the Old Frontier
2008- Dúnlaith Bird - From Tokyo to Shiretko: Retracing Isabella Bird's Unbeaten Tracks in Japan'
2007- Witold Czartoryski - West Africa Run: The Hard Way Down… by Motorbike
- Tim Motz - Central Asian Encounters: Silk Road Splendours to Pamiri Shepherds
2006- Rachel Brettell - The Long Journey Home: Mongols, Mountains, Mare’s Milk and More
- Christian Toennesen - Ice Capades: Mountaineering and Living on a Glacier in East Greenland
2005- Sallie Burrough - In Search of Peaks and Porcupines: Kili, Kenya and the Kalahari
2004- Peter Hesketh and Daniel Kondziela - Two Men and a Tent
- Una Galahi - Slowly Down the Ganges
2003- Nicholas Green - The Camino de Santiago: A Tale of Two Cycles
2002- Helen Prentice - My Travels and Mountaineering
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.stcatz.ox.ac.uk/Undergraduate-Awards-and-Prizes |title=Undergraduate Awards and Prizes |accessdate=19 November 2013 |work=stcatz.ox.ac.uk website}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.wallacewatson.com/wordpress/ |title=The Wallace Watson Award |accessdate=19 November 2013 |work=Wallace Watson Website}} 3. ^1 2 {{Cite web|url=http://www.stcatz.ox.ac.uk/Wallace-Watson-Winners-2016|title=2016 Wallace Watson Award winners announced {{!}} www.stcatz.ox.ac.uk|website=www.stcatz.ox.ac.uk|access-date=2017-03-03}} 4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.earth.ac.cr/en/2013/10/31/wallace-watson-award-winner-visits-earth-in-quest-to-taste-long-lost-banana-variety/ |title=Wallace Watson Award winner visits EARTH in quest to taste long-lost banana variety |date=31 October 2013 |website=EARTH News|access-date=2017-03-03}}
1 : Awards and prizes of the University of Oxford |