Prize

Fulton Prize

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Key scholarship details

Application status

Not open yet

Benefit amount

Up to $450

Eligible study level

Graduate coursework

Eligible student type

Domestic and international students

Eligible study stage

Current study

Benefit duration

One-off

Summary

The Fulton Prize was established by late Mary Bremner Fulton in memory of her late husband Dr John Fulton MD, and is offered to high achieving students in the Women’s Health term of the subject Principles of Clinical Practice 3 in the Doctor of Medicine.

About the donor

Dr John Fulton MD was formerly a principal medical officer to the Victorian militia.

Benefits

This prize provides a one-of payment of $450.

Amount:

Up to $450

Duration:

One-off

Quantity:

1

Eligibility and selection criteria

Eligibility

To be considered for this prize, you must be enrolled in the Women’s Health term of the subject Principles of Clinical Practice 3 (PCP3A) in the Doctor of Medicine.

Selection criteria

Awarded to the top student in the Women’s Health term of the subject Principles of Clinical Practice 3 (PCP3A) in the Doctor of Medicine.

Study level:

Graduate coursework

Student type:

Domestic and international students

Study stage type:

Current study

Study area:

Health

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Application

How to apply

Students will be automatically considered for this prize.

Contact

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When will I know the outcome?

Most merit-based prize recipients will be advised in writing in Semester One of the following academic year.

Status:

Not open yet

  • 2022 - Jingyan Lin

    2021 - Isabella Delaney

    2020 - Not awarded

    2019 - Amy Ying

    2018 - Danny Barrett

    2017 - Yasmin Shah

    2016 - Chloe Mutimer

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