Prize

E.S.J. King Prize

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Key scholarship details

Application status

Open for automatic consideration

Benefit amount

Up to $1,000

Eligible study level

Undergraduate

Eligible student type

Domestic and international students

Eligible study stage

Current study

Benefit duration

One-off

Summary

The E.S.J. King Prize was established with a gift from Mrs Jean Gittins to commemorate Edgar Samuel John King, Professor of Pathology 1951-66, and  is offered to the best performing students in the three compulsory subjects in the Pathology major.

Benefits

This prize provides a one-off payment of approximately $1000 (subject to gift income).

Amount:

Up to $1,000

Duration:

One-off

Quantity:

1

Eligibility and selection criteria

Eligibility

To be considered for this prize, you must have completed the three compulsory subjects in the Pathology major, being PATH30001 Mechanisms of Human Disease (or its successor), PATH30002 Techniques for Investigation of Disease (or its successor) and PATH30003 Frontiers in Human Disease (or its successor), undertaken in the third year of either the Bachelor of Science or the Bachelor of Biomedicine.

Selection criteria

Students who graduate in the previous year with a Pathology major nominated on study plan will have results in PATH30001, PATH30002 PATH30003 reviewed to determine the student with the highest aggregate mark in the subjects that comprise the major.

Study level:

Undergraduate

Student type:

Domestic and international students

Study stage type:

Current study

Study area:

Health

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Application

How to apply

You are automatically considered, if you are or were enrolled in the award year.

Contact

Please contact BiomedSci-AcademicServices@unimelb.edu.au

When will I know the outcome?

Recipient will be advised in writing in Semester One of the following academic year.

Status:

Open for automatic consideration

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    • 2024: Ingrid Winata
    • 2023: Lavinia Tjangdjaja
    • 2022: Paris Matthews
    • 2021: Nicholas Blake and Chiara Braida
    • 2020: Vanessa Cincotta

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