Key scholarship details
Application status
Open for automatic consideration
Benefit amount
Up to $350
Eligible study level
Graduate coursework
Eligible student type
Domestic and international students
Eligible study stage
Current study
Benefit duration
One-off
Summary
The Keith Levi Prize was established by Joseph Levi and Kate Levi in memory of their son, the late Keith Maurice Levi, and is offered to students who are top of the subject Transition to Practice.
About the donor
The Keith Levi Prize was established by Joseph Levi and Kate Levi in memory of their son, the late Keith Maurice Levi MBBS (1914), AAMC, No 1 General Hospital, AIF and formerly of Royal Perth Hospital. He was a captain in the Australian Army Medical Corps attached as a regimental medical officer to the 2nd Hampshire Regiment and died in action at Cape Helles, Gallipoli on 7 August 1915.
Benefits
The prize provides a one-off payment of $350.
Amount:
Up to $350
Duration:
One-off
Quantity:
1
Eligibility and selection criteria
Eligibility
To be considered for this prize you must be a Doctor of Medicine student enrolled in the subject Transition to Practice.
Selection criteria
Awarded to the top student in the subject Transition to Practice.
Study level:
Graduate coursework
Student type:
Domestic and international students
Study stage type:
Current study
Study area:
Health
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How to apply
You are automatically considered, if you are or were enrolled in the award year.
Contact
For more information about this scholarship ENQUIRE
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:
Open for automatic consideration
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2022 - Salma Qassin
2021 - Not awarded
2020 - Not awarded
2019 - Nicholas De Vincentis
2018 - Luka Cosic
The information listed here is subject to change without notice. Where we have listed information about jointly run scholarships programs, please also see our partners' websites. Information describing the number and value of scholarships awarded is indicative.
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