Wallace Watson was a student at St Catherine’s College at the time of his death in 2001. In his memory, his family has established three awards for students of St Catherine’s, to celebrate Wallace and what he stood for: the Wallace Watson Award, the Wallace Watson Research Award and the Wallace Watson Career Scholarship. Find out about Wallace and these three awards below.
About Wallace Watson
Wallace Watson was a Chemistry student at St Catherine’s at the time of his death in 2001. He loved a challenge and adventure, and if it involved mountains, being somewhere remote or exotic, then even better.
He was someone who embraced life and was constantly seeing how far he could push its boundaries. When he set his mind to anything he would do so with utter determination and yet with a sensitivity to others. His mischievous sense of humour was always present.
‘Wallace was a one-off and, quite simply, larger than life. His enthusiasm for life was infectious… he was comfortable and confident enough in himself to go through life without excluding anyone. He never tried to be anyone different: he believed in himself and knew, with a quiet certainty, what he could achieve.
‘He had no trouble sticking up for what he believed in and people respected him for that… beneath that incredible sense of fun was a steadfast loyalty that shone through those wonderful brown eyes. Wallace is a legend.’
The awards
There are three awards established in Wallace’s name available to students at St Catherine’s.
The purpose of each is to encourage and enable the development of young people, with an emphasis on targeting tomorrow’s potential leaders and with the long-term aim of creating a group of people that will become a force for good in wider society.
Applications are open to current students of St Catherine’s in Hilary term each year. More details can be found here on the application page.
The Wallace Watson Award
This was set up in 2002 for students with the same zest for life that Wallace had. It encourages and enables undergraduate and graduate students to undertake expeditions or travel of a challenging nature in a remote and/or mountainous region anywhere in the world. For more detail.
The Wallace Watson Career Scholarship
This was established in 2020 to encourage and assist graduate and final-year undergraduate students wishing to visit anywhere in the world to further their academic development and/or career. For more detail.
Wallace Watson Research Award
This was established in 2024 specifically to encourage and assist undergraduate students to undertake research and/or a dissertation that challenged them academically and that would open-up future academic opportunities. For more detail.
Previous Winners
Every Hilary term, the winners of the Wallace Watson Award give a lecture on their experiences. On the same night, the next year’s winners are announced.
The winners also detail their adventures to the College’s annual magazine, The Year.
Wallace Watson Award
| 2002 | Helen Asquith (née Prentice) | Mountaineering season in the Alps |
| 2003 | Nicholas Green | Cycling the Camino de Santiago off-road |
| 2004 | Una Galani Pete Hesketh & Dan Kondziela | A solo journey along the length of the Ganges Expedition to mountains & Arctic region of Norway |
| 2005 | Sallie Burrough | Mt Bation attempt, Mt Kilimanjaro & Lewa Downs marathon |
| 2006 | Rachel Roberts (née Brettell) Christian Tønnesen | Exploring Mongolia Mountaineering expedition to East Greenland |
| 2007 | Witold Czartoryski Tim Motz | Biking from Europe to Lomé across the Sahara Exploring Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan |
| 2008 | Dúnlaith Bird | On the trail of Isabella Bird in Japan |
| 2009 | Laura Nellums Tim Motz | Exploring women's health in mountain villages of Nepal Recording music of the Mönpa tribe, Arunachal Pradesh |
| 2010 | Wills Cannell-Smith | Cycling the Alps and Pyrenees from Vienna to the Atlantic |
| 2011 | Thom Mallon | A journey through American military campaigns in Asia |
| 2012 | James Black | 50 Scottish Munros – a lone month in the Highlands |
| 2013 | Myles Karp | Hunting down the Gros Michel banana in central America |
| 2014 | Tom Gaisford Dylan Lynch & Jack Hampton | Walking the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe (p 26) Kayaking from Helsinki to Oslo |
| 2015 | Tom Joy | Traversing the high Pyrenees from Atlantic to Mediterranean |
| 2016 | Will Hartz Angus Young | Retracing the 1923 Oxford Arctic Expedition to Spitsbergen (p 28) Cycling solo from Bishkek to Ulaanbaatar (p 26) |
| 2017 | George Todd & Alexander Langedijk Katarina Martinovic & Guillermo Pascual Perez | From tip to toe of Lake Malawi (p 26) Retracing the paths of Cuba’s revolutions |
| 2018 | Matteo Broketa | 1000km solo trek, completing entire Huella Andina trail, Patagonia (p 36) |
| 2019 | Oliver Vince | Returning to the Vatnajökull ice cap after 87 years (p 32) |
| 2020 | Clare Leckie | Bikepacking in the Serranía Celtibérica |
| 2021 | Millie Brunton & Ross Jenkinson | 700km pilgrimage through the Carpathia (p 30) |
| 2022 | Jack Rolf-Gökeş & Nick Heymann Tom Joy | Backpacking in Kyrgyz wilderness Traverse of Caucasus mountains |
| 2023 | Oriane Grant Samuel Whitely | Bikepacking the Cordillera Blanca, Peruvian Andes California 14ers – mountain bike/hike/climb |
| 2024 | Ava Peralta & Henry Williams | Trekking the coffee supply chain in the Peruvian Andes |
| 2025 | Isabel Spitzer | Azerbaijan’s Caucasus mountains |
Wallace Watson Career Scholarship
| 2020 | Raquel Chanto Viquez Phoebe Whitehead | Researching corruption in Chile and Argentina Researching zebra fish at University of Konstanz, Germany |
| 2021 | Not awarded | |
| 2022 | Zaakir Essa Brody McDonald Sara Rotenberg Sonia Vallentin | Understanding how inequality impedes development in Kenya Assessing how jihadist rebel groups exploit civilian populations under their control to consolidate power in Jordan & Turkey Qualitative fieldwork focussing on improving disability training for health workers in sub-Saharan Africa, Ghana Studying how novel diagnostic technology for epilepsy can be integrated in health systems in South Africa and Zimbabwe |
| 2023 | Alissa Hummer Pierrefrancesco Lapolla Losasso | Machine learning for in-silico antibody design three-month lab visit Harvard University, USA Protein assay development and validation for prediction of abdominal aortic aneurysm growth Uppsala University, Sweden |
| 2024 | Jenai Chinoy Oscar Lawson Garima Tripathi | Expedition to Ladakh as volunteer for Himalayan Health Project Conservation work in Galapagos on short-eared owls Recording medical art in Tibetan Traditional Hospital, Lhasa |
| 2025 | Sonkshi Grover Enes Kiraz | Comparing the landscapes of family law and women’s rights in different jurisdictions Conducting DPhil research at the National Archives of Georgia, Azerbaijan & Armenia |
Wallace Watson Research Award
| 2025 | Tareef Ahmed & Ahmed Muhtadi | Visiting villages in rural Bangladesh, investigating the local effectiveness of current government policy |

