John Norman Barker Prize in Law * [F1817]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. The John Norman Barker Prize in Law of the annual income from $220, presented by Dr and Mrs Gilbert W. Barker in memory of their son, John Norman Barker, a student of the Law School of the University from 1935 to 1940, who lost his life in 1942 off the coast of France while serving in the Royal Australian Air Force, is awarded by the Board of Examiners in Law to the student with the highest aggregate mark in the following units completed in the same calendar year: LAWS3310 Evidence, LAWS3322 Corporations Law, and law units to a value of 30 points. |