A. J. Marshall Memorial Prize [F1634]Friends, students and colleagues of the late Dr A. J. Marshall, a major contributor to the development of psychology in Western Australia and in Australia, having donated the sum of approximately $1500 to establish a fund for an annual prize to be awarded in his memory, the fund is administered in accordance with the following regulations. 1. The prize is called the A. J. Marshall Memorial Prize. 2. The prize consists of the annual income on $1500, or on the fund standing at the time of award, after capitalisation in accordance with Senate policy. 3. The prize is awarded annually to the student in any faculty who, in the opinion of the Head of the School of Psychology, is the best student in PSYC1101 Psychology: Mind and Brain and PSYC1102 Psychology: Behaviour in Context taken in that year. 4. If two or more students are judged equally worthy of the prize, it is shared. |