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UWA Business SchoolPrizes governed by conditions are marked with an * (asterisk). See also general conditions. |
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Akamai Management Group MBA Prize * [F22557]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Akamai Management Group MBA Prize of $1,500, provided annually by Akamai Management Group, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student who, among those completing the requirements of the MBA course, has achieved the highest average mark in two units that include MGMT8530 Managerial Finance and one of the following:Â MGMT8620 Management of Information Systems, MGMT8625 New Venture Creations, MGMT8631 International Financial Analysis, MGMT8632 Investments, MGMT8633 Accounting for Planning and Control or MGMT8635 Corporate Finance. |
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Akamai Management Group Prize for the Best Student Majoring in Finance (Corporate) * [F22555]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Akamai Management Group Prize of $1000, provided annually by Akamai Management Group, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student completing the requirements for the pass degree of Bachelor of Commerce with the highest average mark in the four core units of the Finance (Corporate) Major. |
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Akamai Management Group Prize for the Best Student Majoring in Finance (Investment) * [F22556]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Akamai Management Group Prize of $1000, provided annually by Akamai Management Group, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student completing the requirements for the pass degree of Bachelor of Commerce with the highest average mark in the four core units of the Finance (Investment) Major. |
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Akamai Management Group Prize in FINA2222 Corporate Financial Policy * [F22554]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Akamai Management Group Prize in FINA2222 Corporate Financial Policy, of $500, provided annually by Akamai Management Group, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in FINA2222 Corporate Financial Policy. |
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Annie Wilkinson Prize for the International Master of Business Administration Student of the Year * [F1313]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Annie Wilkinson Prize for the International Master of Business Administration (MBA) Student of the Year of $300, provided annually by the UWA Business School, is awarded in accordance with the following conditions. 1. The object of the prize is to acknowledge the contribution and achievement of international students in the MBA programme. 2. The prize is awarded to the full fee-paying international student who, among those who have contributed to the international community within the MBA course and have participated in the improvement of the academic relevance and excellence of the MBA course, has the highest overall average mark on completion of that course. 3. The prize is awarded by a committee comprising: (a)Â the Director of the Postgraduate Programmes in the UWA Business School, or nominee; (b) the International Students Adviser in the UWA Business School, or nominee; and (c) the President of the Association of MBA Students or nominee. |
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Atul Chandra Master of Accounting Prize * [F14664]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Atul Chandra Master of Accounting Prize, of $250, provided annually by Mr Atul Chandra, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student completing the Master of Accounting course who has the highest average mark provided that they have a mark of at least 65 per cent in the dissertation and an average of 65 per cent in the coursework units of the Master of Accounting. |
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Australian Finance Conference Prize in ECON2210 Monetary Economics * [F1743]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Australian Finance Conference Prize in ECON2210 Monetary Economics of $300, provided annually by the Australian Finance Conference, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in ECON2210 Monetary Economics. |
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Australian Market and Social Research Society Prize * [F2110]
An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions.
The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School.
The Australian Market and Social Research Society Prize of $300, provided annually by the Australian Market and Social Research Society, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student who has the highest mark in MKTG3305 Marketing Research. |
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BankWest and CPA Australia Prize * [F1749]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. 1. The BankWest and CPA Australia Prize of $1000, provided annually by BankWest and CPA Australia, is awarded to the full-time or part-time student completing the final 48 points of the degree of Bachelor of Commerce, who— (a) has fulfilled all the requirements for the pass degree; and (b) in the opinion of the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School, is the best student to have completed the course requirements for admission to CPA Australia. 2. The prize consists: (a) the first-year nomination fee for membership of CPA Australia; (b) the first year's subscription for provisional membership of CPA Australia; and (c) the balance in cash. |
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BDO Kendalls Prize * [F193]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The BDO Kendalls Prize of $300, provided annually by BDO Kendalls, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest average mark in ACCT1112 Management Accounting, ACCT2203 Management Accounting and ACCT3323 Strategic Management Accounting. |
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BHP Billiton Honours Prize * [F23643]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The BHP Billiton Honours Prize of $1000 is awarded annually by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student who, among those completing the requirements for the honours course in the UWA Business School, has the highest average mark. |
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BHP Billiton Masters Prize * [F23644]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The BHP Billiton Masters Prize of $1500 is awarded annually by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student who, among those completing the requirements of a Master's degree by Coursework in the UWA Business School, has achieved the highest average mark in the final six units of the course. |
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BHP Billiton PhD Prize * [F23645]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The BHP Billiton PhD Prize of $2000 is awarded annually to the student studying in the UWA Business School whose PhD thesis, of all those PhD theses passed in a designated 12-month period, has, in the opinion of the Board of the Graduate Research School, made the most outstanding contribution to the relevant research field. |
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BHP Billiton Undergraduate Prize * [F23642]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The BHP Billiton Undergraduate Prize of $500 is awarded annually by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student who, among those completing the final year requirements for either a Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Economics pass degree course taken on a full-time basis, has achieved the highest average mark. |
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Cengage Learning Prize * [F1766]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Cengage Learning Prize of $250, provided annually by Cengage Learning, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in UWA Business School to the student who has the highest average mark in ECON3364 Microeconomic Theory and ECON3365 Macroeconomic Theory. |
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Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia Prize for the final 48 points of the Bachelor of Commerce * [F1748]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia Prize of $250 is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student completing the requirements for the pass degree of Bachelor of Commerce who obtains the highest average mark in the units comprising the final 48 points of the course. |
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Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia Prize for the final 48 points of the Bachelor of Economics * [F8477]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia Prize of $250 is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student completing the requirements for the pass degree of Bachelor of Economics who obtains the highest average mark in the units comprising the final 48 points of the course. Â |
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Chamber of Commerce and Industry Prize for the Best Student in the Master of Business Administration (MBA) * [F307]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Prize for the best student in the MBA of $500, provided annually by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student who, among those completing the requirements of the MBA course, has achieved the best overall results in the course. |
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Charles Harper Prize * [F1759]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. 1. The Charles Harper Prize of $500 and an award certificate, provided annually by the Graduate Management Association, is awarded to the full-time or part-time student enrolled in the MBA course who has not failed a unit in the course and who, in the opinion of the selection committee, has in any year made the greatest overall contribution to the programme in terms of the following selection criteria: (a) involvement in the enhancement of the stature and public image of the MBA degree; (b) participation in the improvement of the academic relevance and excellence of the MBA course; (c) promotion of positive and productive staff/student relationships and community spirit of the student body; and (d) demonstration of leadership, and respect of the student body. 2.(1) The prize is awarded by a selection committee comprising: (a) the President of the Graduate Management Association or nominee; (b) the President of the Association of MBA students or nominee; (c) the Director of Postgraduate Programmes in the UWA Business School, or nominee; and (d) the MBA Course Co-ordinator or nominee. (2) The selection committee will meet annually in October to consider applications for the prize and select a candidate whose name is put forward to the Graduate Management Association Committee for endorsement. (3) The Graduate Management Association Committee may choose not to award a prize if it does not consider the recommended candidate to be outstanding. 3.(1) Applications for the prize in any year are made on the approved nomination form and lodged with the Faculty Administrative Officer, the UWA Business School, by 5 p.m. on the second Friday in October. (2) In addition to the nomination form, a statement addressing the selection criteria must be included. 4. An individual may be awarded only one Charles Harper Prize. |
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Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Prize in MGMT8502 Accounting * [F1338]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Prize in MGMT8502 Accounting of $275, a year's free subscription to Management Accounting and a framed certificate, provided annually by the Institute, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in MGMT8502 Accounting. |
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Choice One Prize in MGMT8540 Managing Performance through People * [F2134]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Choice One Prize in MGMT8540 Managing Performance Through People of $300 is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School from a sum of $5000 donated by Choice One, to the student who achieves the highest mark in MGMT8540 Managing Performance through People. |
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Clayton Utz Prize in Leadership * [F1644]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Clayton Utz Prize in Leadership of $500, provided annually by Clayton Utz, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the Master of Business Administration—Advanced [MBA (Adv)] student who gains the highest average mark in the units which comprise the MBA Advanced specialisation, Leadership. |
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Convocation, the UWA Graduates Association Prizes * [F1902]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. 1. There are four Convocation, the UWA Graduates Association Prizes in the UWA Business School, each comprising a book voucher and a certificate. 2. The prizes are awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School as follows: (a) one to the student who, among those who have completed units to the value of 96 points towards the course for the degree of Bachelor of Economics, gains the highest aggregate mark in the most recently completed units to the value of 48 points; (b) one to the student who, among those who have completed units to the value of 144 points towards the course for the degree of Bachelor of Economics, gains the highest aggregate mark in the most recently completed units to the value of 48 points; (c) one to the student who, among those who have completed units to the value of 96 points towards the course for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce, gains the highest aggregate mark in the most recently completed units to the value of 48 points; and (d) one to the student who, among those who have completed units to the value of 144 points towards the course for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce gains the highest aggregate mark in the most recently completed units to the value of 48 points. |
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CPA Australia Prize in ACCT2201 Corporate Accounting * [F1738]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The CPA Australia Prize in ACCT2201 Corporate Accounting of $250 and a medallion, provided annually by the Western Australian division of CPA Australia, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in ACCT2201 Corporate Accounting. |
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CPA Australia Prize in ACCT2203 Management Accounting * [F1738]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The CPA Australia Prize in ACCT2203 Management Accounting of $250 and a medallion, provided annually by the Western Australian division of CPA Australia, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in ACCT2203 Management Accounting. |
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CPA Australia Prize in ACCT3323 Strategic Management Accounting * [F1738]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The CPA Australia Prize in ACCT3323 Strategic Management Accounting of $250 and a medallion, provided annually by the Western Australian division of CPA Australia, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in ACCT3323 Strategic Management Accounting. |
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CPA Australia Prize in ACCT3302 Financial Statement Analysis * [F22443]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The CPA Australia Prize in ACCT3302 Financial Statement Analysis of $250 and a medallion, provided annually by the Western Australian division of CPA Australia, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in ACCT3302 Financial Statement Analysis. |
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Deacons Prize in LAWS3306 Finance Law * [F1758]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Deacons Prize in LAWS3306 Finance Law of $250, provided annually by Deacons, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student who has obtained the highest mark in LAWS3306 Finance Law. |
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Downings Legal Prize in MGMT8641 Strategic Human Resource Management * [F1770]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Downings Legal Prize in MGMT8641 Strategic Human Resource Management of $300, provided annually by Downings Legal, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student who achieves the highest mark in MGMT8641 Strategic Human Resource Management. |
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Dr Andrew M. Houston Memorial Prize in Economics * [F1745]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Dr Andrew M. Houston Memorial Prize in Economics consists of the annual income after capitalisation, in accordance with Senate policy, on the sum of $800 donated by staff members of the former Faculty of Economics and Commerce and others in memory of Dr Andrew M. Houston and is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student who obtains the highest average mark in the units comprising the first 48 points of the Bachelor of Economics course. |
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Economic Society of Australia Honours Prize * [F1760]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Economic Society of Australia Honours Prize of $100, provided annually by the Economic Society of Australia (WA Branch), is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student who has completed the course for the Bachelor of Economics honours degree and obtained the highest average mark. |
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Economic Society of Australia (WA Branch) Prize * [F1750]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Economic Society of Australia (WA Branch) Prize of $100, provided annually by the Western Australian branch of the Economic Society of Australia in memory of the late Benjamin Rosenstamm, for many years President of the West Australian Branch of the Society, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student enrolled for a degree in the UWA Business School who obtains the highest marks in ECON1101 Microeconomics: Prices and Markets and ECON1102 Macroeconomics: Money and Finance. |
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FINSIA Prize in FINA3304 Banking: Theory and Practice * [F1769]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The FINSIA Prize in FINA3304 Banking: Theory and Practice of $250, provided annually by the FINSIA, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in FINA3304 Banking: Theory and Practice. |
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Foundation Capital Prize in Management of Technology and Innovation * [F2016]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Foundation Capital Prize in Management of Technology and Innovation of $250, provided annually by Foundation Capital, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student who obtains the highest mark in MGMT8603 Management of Technology and Innovation. |
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George D. Milne Prize in Management * [F5107]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The George D. Milne Prize in Management consisting of the annual income after capitalisation, in accordance with Senate policy, on the sum of $10,000 donated by Mr George D. Milne, is awarded annually to the student completing the final 48 points of a degree course who obtains the highest average mark in four units in Management including— (a) MGMT2235 Organisational Behaviour and MGMT2236 Management and Organisations; and (b) any two of MGMT3311 Learning and Innovation, HRMT2237 Human Resource Management, HRMT3344 Human Resource Management, MGMT3346 Managing Organisational Change, MGMT3347 Strategic Management and MGMT3341 International Management. |
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Hartley Estate Prize in ECON2245 Business Economics * [F12554]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Hartley Estate Prize in ECON2245 Business Economics of $250, provided annually by Hartley Estate, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student who obtains the highest mark in ECON2245 Business Economics. |
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Heneman Honours or Postgraduate Research Prize in Industrial Relations * [F255]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. Mr D. W. Oxnam, formerly Associate Professor of Economics specialising in industrial relations, having provided a sum of $5000 for a prize in memory of Herbert G. Heneman, Jr (1916–1988), distinguished scholar and inspiring teacher who contributed significantly to academic industrial relations and professional practice in this field and who was for many years Professor and Director of the Industrial Relations Centre at the University of Minnesota and was Visiting Professor at The University of Western Australia in 1973 and 1979, a fund is established for this purpose and is awarded in accordance with the following conditions. 1. The prize is called the Heneman Honours or Postgraduate Research Prize in Industrial Relations. 2. The purpose of the prize is to encourage students to pursue honours or postgraduate research in industrial relations at this University. 3. The prize consists of the annual income from $5000, after capitalisation in accordance with Senate policy. 4. The prize is awarded by the UWA Business School on the recommendation of the selection committee comprising: (a) the Dean of the UWA Business School, or nominee; (b) the Director of Undergraduate Programmes in the UWA Business School, or nominee; (c) two academic staff with a background in industrial relations nominated by the Dean; and (d) a representative from the Board of the Graduate Research School. 5. The committee will not apply any means test in the award of the prize. 6. The prize will be awarded for an honours dissertation or postgraduate thesis on any aspect or aspects of industrial relations which, in the opinion of the selection committee, is the most outstanding of those nominated. 7.(1) Nominations for dissertations or theses to be considered for the prize are invited annually from academic staff in the UWA Business School. (2) Nominations must include a report on the nominee. 8. To be eligible for nomination, an honours dissertation or postgraduate thesis must have been completed and a thesis must have been classified as 'Passed' during the previous 12 months. 9. If, in any year, no dissertation or thesis is eligible for the prize, no prize will be awarded that year. 10. Unexpended income in any year is capitalised. |
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Industrial Relations Society of Western Australia Prize * [F20327]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The Industrial Relations Society of Western Australia Prize, comprising $250 and one year's subscription to the Industrial Relations Society and provided annually by the Industrial Relations Society of Western Australia, is awarded by the Board of Examiners to the student with the highest mark in IREL1101 or IREL2201 Foundations of Employment Relations. |
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (Western Australian Branch) Prize in Commerce * [F1746]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (Western Australian Branch) Prize in Commerce of $500, provided annually by the Western Australian branch of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student who, among those completing the requirements for the pass degree of Bachelor of Commerce, has the highest average mark in ACCT1101 Financial Accounting, ACCT1112 Management Accounting, ACCT2203 Management Accounting, ACCT2201 Corporate Accounting, ACCT3302 Financial Statement Analysis, ACCT3321 Financial Accounting: Theory and Practice and ACCT3322 Auditing. |
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Institute of Internal Auditors-Australia Prize * [F13746]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Institute of Internal Auditors-Australia Prize of one year's membership of the Institute of Internal Auditors-Australia, provided annually by the Institute of Internal Auditors-Australia, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest average mark in ACCT2206 Performance Measurement and Evaluation and ACCT3322 Auditing, taken in the same year. |
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Institute of Public Administration Australia Prize in Performance Measurement and Evaluation * [F2017]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Institute of Public Administration Australia Prize in Performance Measurement and Evaluation, consisting of book vouchers to the value of $250, provided annually by the Institute of Public Administration Australia, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student who obtains the highest mark in ACCT2206 Performance Measurement and Evaluation. |
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Jack and Norma Krasnostein Prize in Business Administration * [F1955]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Jack and Norma Krasnostein Prize in Business Administration of $400 is awarded to the student enrolled for the degree of Master of Business Administration who, in the opinion of the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School, obtains the highest average mark over the first eight units in the course for the degree. |
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Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry in WA Prize in Japanese Economic History * [F5134]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry in WA having donated the sum of $2000 to mark the celebration in 1979 of the 150th anniversary of the foundation of the State of Western Australia and to endow annual prizes in Japanese1 and Japanese Economic History, a fund is established and the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry in WA Prize in Japanese Economic History is awarded in accordance with the following conditions. The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry in WA Prize in Japanese Economic History, consisting of half the annual income from the fund after capitalisation in accordance with Senate policy, is awarded by the appropriate Board of Examiners to the student who, in the year of the award, has the highest mark in ECON2262 Japanese Economic  History. 1 See Faculty of Arts Prizes. |
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John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd Prize in Level 1 Management and Organisations * [F15068]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd Prize in Level 1 Management and Organisations of $250, provided annually by John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in MGMT1136 Management and Organisations. |
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John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd Prize in Level 2 Management and Organisations * [F22522]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd Prize in Level 2 Management and Organisations of $250, provided annually by John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in MGMT2236 Management and Organisations. |
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Joseph Crowley Honours Prize in Finance * [F24134]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Joseph Crowley Honours Prize in Finance of $1000 donated annually by Mrs Leah Tresize is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student who, among those completing the requirements for the Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) course with a Finance honours specialisation, has achieved the highest average mark in the honours year. |
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McGraw-Hill Prize * [F1767]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The McGraw-Hill Prize of $250, provided annually by McGraw-Hill Book Company, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student in the Bachelor of Economics course who has obtained the highest average mark in ECON1101 Microeconomics: Prices and Markets and ECON1102 Macroeconomics: Money and Finance. |
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Modal Pty Ltd Prize * [F15067]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Modal Pty Ltd Prize of $300, provided annually by Modal Pty Ltd, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in MGMT8570 Organisational Change and Transformation. |
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Office of Multicultural Interests (WA) Prize in Managing Diversity * [F2923]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Office of Multicultural Interests (WA) Prize in IREL2208 Managing Diversity of $400, provided by the Office of Multicultural Interests (WA), is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the students who obtain the highest mark in the collaborative research project component of the unit IREL2208 Managing Diversity. |
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Office of Women's Policy Prize * [F4883]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Office of Women's Policy Prize of $500, provided by the Office of Women's Policy, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School, on the recommendation of the unit co-ordinator and tutors, to the student who submits the best piece of work exploring gender and diversity matters for IREL2208 Managing Diversity. |
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Pearson Education Australia Prize * [F1339]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Pearson Education Australia Prize of books to the value of $250 is awarded annually by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in ECON2236 International Finance. |
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Pearson Education Australia Prize in International Trade * [F296]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Pearson Education Australia Prize in International Trade of books to the value of $250 is awarded annually by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in ECON2235 International Trade. |
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Public Transport Authority Management Science Prize * [F1724]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Public Transport Authority Management Science Prize of $200, provided annually by the Public Transport Authority, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in INMT2231 Decision Making. |
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RSM Bird Cameron Prize in ACCT3321 Financial Accounting: Theory and Practice * [F1744]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The RSM Bird Cameron Prize in ACCT3321 Financial Accounting: Theory and Practice of $300 is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the full-time student with the highest mark in ACCT3321 Financial Accounting: Theory and Practice. |
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RSM Bird Cameron Prize in ACCT3322 Auditing * [F1024]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The RSM Bird Cameron Prize in ACCT3322 Auditing of $300 is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the full-time student with the highest mark in ACCT3322 Auditing. |
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Synovate Prize * [F1026]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Synovate Prize of $300, provided annually by Synovate, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student completing the Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Economics degree course who has the highest average mark in the six marketing units which form the marketing major. |
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Taylor Woodings Prize in MGMT3342 Entrepreneurship * [F1368]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. 1. The Taylor Woodings Prize of $500 provided annually by Taylor Woodings Corporate Services Pty Ltd is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School in equal shares to the students who, in the opinion of the selection panel described in 2, produce the best business plan in MGMT3342 Entrepreneurship. 2. The selection panel comprises: (a) the Dean of the UWA Business School, or nominee; (b) a representative from Taylor Woodings Corporate Services Pty Ltd; (c) an academic staff member from the Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics nominated by the Dean of the Faculty; (d) an academic staff member from the UWA Business School nominated by the Dean; (e) the unit co-ordinator for MGMT3342 Entrepreneurship; and (f) two unit tutors for MGMT3342 Entrepreneurship. |
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Taxation Institute of Australia (WA) Prize * [F25196]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Taxation Institute of Australia (WA) Prize in ACCT3331 Taxation of $1000, provided annually by the Taxation Institute of Australia (WA), is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in ACCT3331 Taxation. |
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The University of Western Australia Equity and Diversity Office Prize in the UWA Business School * [F14415]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The University of Western Australia Equity and Diversity Office Prize, of $500, provided annually by the UWA Equity and Diversity Office, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in HRMT8501 Managing Workplace Diversity. |
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Water Corporation of Western Australia Prize in MGMT8700 Strategic Management * [F1752]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Water Corporation of Western Australia Prize in MGMT8700 Strategic Management of $250, provided annually by the Water Corporation of Western Australia, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in MGMT8700 Strategic Management. |
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W. E. G. Salter Memorial Prize in Economics * [F1721]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. 1. The W. E. G. Salter Memorial Prize in Economics consists of the annual income after capitalisation, in accordance with Senate policy, on the sum of $3000 donated by Mr and Mrs H. P. Salter in memory of their son, Dr Wilfred Edward Graham Salter, who was an outstanding undergraduate student in Economics, gained first class honours and subsequently completed a PhD at the University of Cambridge under a Hackett Studentship. Dr Salter died in 1963, aged 34 years, while working for the Government of Pakistan to which he had been seconded from the Prime Minister's Department to assist it in its economic planning. 2. The prize is awarded annually by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student enrolled for the degree of Bachelor of Economics who obtains the highest average mark in the units comprising the final 48 points of the course. |
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Wesfarmers Limited Business Development Prize in FINA2205 Quantitative Methods for Finance * [F24963]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Wesfarmers Limited Business Development Prize in FINA2205 Quantitative Methods for Finance of $1000 provided annually by Wesfarmers Limited, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in FINA2205 Quantitative Methods for Finance. |
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Wesfarmers Limited Business Development Prize in FINA2207 Business Analysis and Valuation * [F25260]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The Wesfarmers Limited Business Development Prize in FINA2207 Business Analysis and Valuation of $1000, provided annually by Wesfarmers Limited, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student with the highest mark in FINA2207 Business Analysis and Valuation. |
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WHK Horwath Prize in ACCT2242 Accounting Information Systems * [F1727]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The statutory entity, the Faculty of Business, is known as the UWA Business School. The WHK Horwath Prize in ACCT2242 Accounting Information Systems of $300, provided annually by WHK Horwath, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in the UWA Business School to the student who obtains the highest mark in ACCT2242 Accounting Information Systems. |
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