Ian Morley

About the Ian Morley Prize

Established in 1990, the Ian Morley Prize is awarded annually to a Sustainable Minerals Institute's JKMRC or BRC research student.

The prize will be presented at an event on 15 November 2024.

Recommending authority

  • Director, Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre
  • Director, WH Bryan Mining Geology Research Centre

Selection Process

The winner of the Ian Morley Prize is selected on the basis of academic achievement, reports of work experience, leadership and personality.

Nature of prize

The value of the prize is to the value of at least $3,000 but limited to the annual income of the fund.

Apply for the award

Applications open 30 August 2024.
Application deadline to submit extended to 14 October 2024.

Complete the nomination form and return to smi.admin@uq.edu.au.

Nomination form

About Ian Morley

Ian Morley commenced his career as a Mining Engineer in 1926 after graduating in both mining and metallurgical engineering from Melbourne University.

In 1940 he was appointed State Mining Engineer and Chief Inspector of Mines in Queensland, remaining the Senior Technical Officer in the Mines Department until his retirement in 1969, when he was awarded the Imperial Service Order for distinguished service. Thereafter he practiced as a consultant in minerals and petroleum.

In 1976 Ian joined the JKMRC as a part time Research Associate to record the history of sand mining in Queensland and New South Wales. His research resulted in the publication Black Sands – A History of the Mineral Sand Mining Industry in Eastern Australia’ which was published in 1981.

Apply for the award

Ian Morley Prize application details for 2024:

Applications open 30 August 2024
Applications close 14 October 2024

Complete the nomination form and return to smi.admin@uq.edu.au