J. M. Wolff Prizes in German * [F1681]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. 1. Mr William Wolff having provided a sum of $5000 for prizes in memory of his brother, the late Dr Joachim Manfred Wolff, a former lecturer in German, a fund is established for that purpose and the prizes, to be known as the J. M. Wolff Prizes in German, are awarded in accordance with the following conditions. 2. The annual income of the fund after capitalisation, in accordance with Senate policy, is available each year to be awarded by the Board of Examiners in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences as follows: (a) one-fifth for a prize to the student with the highest aggregate mark in GRMN1101 German Beginners I and GRMN1102 German Beginners II taken in the same calendar year; (b) one-fifth for a prize to the student who, of all those enrolled in any of the following units in the calendar year has the highest of any of the final marks awarded for those units in that year: GRMN2203 German Intermediate I or GRMN1103 German Intermediate I or GRMN2204 German Intermediate II or GRMN1104 German Intermediate II; (c) one-fifth for a prize to the student who, of all those enrolled in any of the following units in the calendar year has the highest of any of the final marks awarded for those units in that year: GRMN3305 German Advanced I or GRMN2205 German Advanced I or GRMN1105 German Advanced I or GRMN3306 German Advanced II or GRMN2206 German Advanced II or GRMN1106 German Advanced II; (d) one-fifth for a prize to the student who, of all those enrolled in any of the following units in the calendar year has the highest of any of the final marks awarded for those units in that year: GRMN3307 German Advanced III or GRMN2207 German Advanced III or GRMN3308 German Advanced IV or GRMN2208 German Advanced IV or GRMN3309 German Advanced Language I or GRMN2209 German Advanced Language I or GRMN3310 German Advanced Language II or GRMN2210 German Advanced Language II;              (e) one-fifth for a prize to the student with the highest aggregate mark in German Honours units to the value of 24 points. |