Key scholarship details
Application status
Open for automatic consideration
Benefit amount
Up to $500
Eligible study level
Graduate coursework
Eligible student type
Domestic and international students
Eligible study stage
Current study
Benefit duration
One-off
Summary
The Harry Worthington prize is offered to the graduate who has shown the best performance in the study of diseases in cattle and/or sheep.
About the donor
Harry Worthington died in 1942 and his wife bequeathed this prize to the University of Melbourne in 1963. Harry was a graduate in veterinary science from the University who served in Egypt and Palestine with the 9th Light Horse Brigade during the First World War. He was an amateur rider who won many picnic races around the country, and established a Corriedale stud at Deniliquin, where he also ran shorthorn cattle.
Benefits
This prize provides a one-off payment of $500.
Amount:
Up to $500
Duration:
One-off
Quantity:
1
Application
How to apply
You are automatically considered, if you are or were enrolled in the award year.
Status:
Open for automatic consideration
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