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Scholarships & prizes

 

The Australian School of Business offers a wide range of scholarships to students who are thinking of applying for an undergraduate degree.  The School also recognises student excellence through the prizes program.


These scholarships and prizes are made possible by the generosity of our individual and corporate donors. 


The School of Management awards prizes for outstanding academic performance each year.


Scholarship and prize winners are presented with their award by the Donor or Corporate Representative at an awards ceremony which is held in June each year. The ceremony is one of the School’s most prestigious events in the annual calendar and is attended by over 400 scholars, donors, senior staff and guests.


The 2013 Australian School of Business Awards Ceremony will be held on Wednesday  5 June at The John Niland Scientia Building, UNSW. 

 

Australian School of Business Honours Scholarships

Up to 20 honours scholarships are awarded annually by the Australian School of Business. These scholarships provide financial support to outstanding students studying in their Honours year, in any of the disciplinary areas available within the Australian School of Business. 

 

 

Julia Moore Prize in Industrial Relations

Awarded for the best performance in courses in Labour Relations, Employment or Work offered by the School of Management by a student undertaking a NSW degree program.

2012 winner: Rebecca Partridge

Value:$500
    

The Terrance Muldoon Memorial Prize

Donated by the Australian Salaried Medical Officers Federation
For the best performance in Industrial Relations Honours (Final Year) in either the Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) or Bachelor of Arts (Honours) program.
There is no winner for the 2012 academic year
Value:$500
    

Unions NSW Industrial Relations Prize

Donated by Unions NSW
Awarded for the best performance in courses in Labour Relations, Employment or Work offered by the School of Management by a student undertaking a NSW degree program.
2012 winner: Beatrice Cohen
Value:$1000
    

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