Milner has received numerous awards for her contributions to neuroscience and psychology including Fellowships in the
Royal Society of London, the
Royal Society of Canada and membership of the
National Academy of Sciences. Early on, Milner was awarded a Sarah Smithson Research Studentship by Newnham College, Cambridge after her graduation, which allowed her to continue her work at Newnham College. In 1985, she was made an Officer of the
National Order of Quebec and was promoted to Grand Officer in 2009. She was awarded the
Balzan Prize for her contributions to Cognitive Neurosciences in a ceremony held in the Swiss Parliament in December 2009. Milner was awarded the
Kavli Prize in Neuroscience in 2014. Other awards and recognition include: Election to the National Academy of Sciences (1976), the
Metlife Foundation Award for Medical Research in Alzheimer's Disease (1996), election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2005), the
Dan David Prize (2014), the from the (2014), induction into the
Canadian Science and Engineering Hall of Fame (2012), recipient of a medal of honour from the
National Assembly of Quebec (2018),
Pearl Meister Greengard Prize (2011), the Norman A. Anderson Lifetime Achievement Award (2010), the Goldman-Rakic Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Cognitive Neuroscience by NARSAD (2009), the NSERC Medal of Excellence (2009 and 2010), the
Gairdner Foundation International Award (2005), the
Prix Wilder-Penfield (Prix du Québec) (1993), and election as a Fellow of the Royal Society of London, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Milner has received more than 20 honorary degrees. As of 2025, Brenda Milner has received honorary degrees from over 25 universities across Canada, Europe, and the United States. ==References==