Leonard Nathan Prize in Oral Pathology [F2101]1. The Leonard Nathan Prize in Oral Pathology consists of the annual income after capitalisation, in accordance with Senate policy, on the sum of £298 presented in 1961 by numerous Australians in recognition of the hospitality extended to them by Dr Leonard Nathan of Boston, Massachusetts. 2. At the discretion of the Head of the School of Dentistry, the prize consists of a book or books dealing with oral pathology as recommended by the Head of the School, or is awarded as a cash prize. 3. The prize is awarded by the Board of Examiners in Dentistry to the student who, among those who pass with distinction in the oral pathology component of IDNT4461 Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine Part 1/IDNT4462 Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine Part 2 in the course for the degree of Bachelor of Dental Science, gains the highest mark for that component. |