Prize

M L Urquhart Third Year Prize

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Key scholarship details

Application status

Open for automatic consideration

Benefit amount

$101 - $400

Eligible study level

Undergraduate

Eligible student type

Domestic and international students

Eligible study stage

Current study

Benefit duration

One-off

Summary

The M. L. Urquhart Third Year Prize is awarded to high-achieving Bachelor of Science students who have completed eligible third year subjects in Mathematics and Statistics.

Benefits

The prize provides a one-off payment of up to $1500.

Amount:

$101 - $400

Duration:

One-off

Quantity:

1

Eligibility and selection criteria

Eligibility

To be considered for this prize, you must:

Selection criteria

The ​prize​ is offered to the students) ranked highest ​based on​ the highest mark for the subjects Discrete Mathematics, Decision Making, Techniques in Operations Research , Graph Theory, and Stochastic Modelling.

Study level:

Undergraduate

Student type:

Domestic and international students

Study stage type:

Current study

Study area:

Science

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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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