Paul & Paula Plummer Award

The Paul & Paula Plummer Award "is presented to those who have contributed to the benefit of the Engineering Society in a manner deemed to be outstanding and commendable, and who have shown a genuine caring for school spirit and the status of student life within the faculty of engineering." Despite sharing a similar name, it is not named after Paul Harlick, as the award dates back to 1967, before Paul Harlick attended the university.

Paul Plummer Award
The Paul Plummer award was created in 1967, the brainchild of EngSoc volunteer, Ken Loach. The first recipient of the award was the EngSoc A president at the time, Steve Russell.