D. W. Brisbane Prize in Civil Engineering * [F1810]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. 1. The D. W. Brisbane Prize in Civil Engineering of $500 out of the income from an original sum of £500, presented in 1954 by D. W. Brisbane Esq., civil engineer, of Perth, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in Engineering, Computing and Mathematics to the student who has gained the highest average mark across the Level 2 core units completed as part of the Civil Engineering programme in the Bachelor of Engineering course or the Bachelor of Engineering component of a combined course. 2. To be eligible for consideration, combined course students must have obtained at least a 75 per cent average in any units taken concurrently with the Engineering component as part of another degree. 3. The whole or any part of any income remaining in any year after provision has been made for this prize will be used to augment the prize to commemorate the six engineering graduates who lost their lives whilst on war service 1939–1945 and previously called the World War II Memorial (Winzar-Telford) Prize in Civil Engineering. |