Geoffrey BleeĀ Prizes * [F180]An asterisk (*) indicates that these prizesĀ are governed by conditions. See also general conditions. A sum of $20,000 having been donated by Margaret Johnstone and the Australian Brain Foundation Rockingham Division in recognition of the generous contribution of the people of Rockingham to the operations of the Division which was established on the death of Geoffrey Blee to increase awareness of neuroscience, and particularly of the diseases and conditions of the human brain and spinal cord, within the medical profession and the general community, the Geoffrey Blee Fund is established. The income from the fund after capitalisation, in accordance with Senate policy, is used to fund three prizes which are governed in accordance with the following conditions. 1. The prizes are awarded by the Board of Examiners in Life and Physical Sciences as follows: (a) $250 to the student who, among those enrolled in the Bachelor of Science (Neuroscience) programme, has attained the highest average mark in all Level 2 core units provided that they are taken in the same calendar year; (b) $250 to the student who, among those enrolled in the Bachelor of Science (Neuroscience) programme, has attained the highest average mark inĀ all Level 3 core units provided that they areĀ taken in the same calendar year; and (c) $500 to the student who, among those completing the Bachelor of Science (Neuroscience) with Honours, is considered by the Neuroscience Honours Committee to be the best. |