J. A. Wood Memorial Prizes [F1495] 1. There are two J. A. Wood Memorial Prizes, each of books or equipment to the value of half of the annual income after capitalisation, in accordance with Senate policy, on the sum of £1500 presented in 1951 by the late Mrs A. S. Wood in memory of her husband, the late Mr J. A. Wood, who for many years was a head teacher in the State Education Department of Western Australia. 2. The prizes are awarded by the Scholarships Committee: (a) one to the most outstanding graduand of the year of those completing an honours course in the Faculties of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts; Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Economics and Commerce; Education; and Law; and (b) one to the most outstanding graduand of the year of those completing— (i) an honours course in the Faculties of Life and Physical Sciences; Natural and Agricultural Sciences; and Engineering, Computing and Mathematics; or (ii) the Bachelor of Dental Science with Honours, or the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery with Honours. 3. A person who has been awarded a J. A. Wood Memorial Prize cannot be nominated for a second time. |