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 Scholarships, Prizes, Endowments
 
 III. Prizes
 
  Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
 
   Convocation, the UWA Graduates Association Prizes * [F1780]

Convocation, the UWA Graduates Association Prizes * [F1780]

An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions.

1. Seventeen Convocation, the UWA Graduates Association Prizes, each of a book voucher to the value of $100 and certificate, are awarded annually by the Board of Examiners to students enrolled in degree courses in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.

2. One prize is awarded in each of the following subject areas: anthropology, archaeology, fine arts, Asian studies, classics and ancient history, economics, English, European languages and studies, geography, history, linguistics, mathematics and statistics, music, employment relations, philosophy, political science and international relations, psychology, and social work and social policy.

3. The prizes are awarded—

(a) in each of the subject areas of anthropology, archaeology, classics and ancient history, geography, mathematics and statistics, philosophy and political science and international relations, to the student with the highest mark in any of the Level 2 units offered in the subject area concerned;

(b) in fine arts, to the student with the highest mark in any of the Level 2 units offered in that subject area;

(c) in Asian studies, to the student with the highest mark in any of the Level 2 units offered in that subject area;

(d) in European languages and studies to the student with the highest mark in any of the Level 2 units offered in that subject area;

(e) in linguistics, to the student with the highest mark in any of the Level 2 units offered in that subject area;

(f) in economics, to the student with the highest aggregate mark in ECON1101 Microeconomics: Prices and Markets and ECON1102 Macroeconomics: Money and Finance taken in the same calendar year;

(g) in English, to the student with the highest mark in any Level 2 English unit;       

(h) in history, to the student with the highest mark in any Level 2 or 3 history unit;

(i) in music, to the student who, of all students enrolled in the course for the degree of Bachelor of Music, has the highest average mark over units of any one level completed in the course;

(j) in employment relations to the student with the highest aggregate mark in any two Level 1 employment relations units taken in the same calendar year;

(k) in psychology, to the student with the highest aggregate mark in PSYC1101 Psychology: Mind and Brain and PSYC1102 Psychology: Behaviour in Context taken in the same calendar year;

(l) in social work and social policy, to the student with the highest aggregate mark in the Level 4 units of the course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Social Work or Master of Social Work (by coursework of by coursework and dissertation).

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