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
This Pharmacology Prize is offered to students who achieved the highest mark for second-year Pharmacology subjects and students who achieved the highest mark for the Pharmacology major.
Benefits
The prize provides a one-off payment of $1000
Amount:
Up to $1,000
Duration:
One-off
Quantity:
Approximately 2
Eligibility and selection criteria
Eligibility
To be considered for this prize, you must either:
- Have completed the Pharmacology major of the Bachelor of Biomedicine or Bachelor of Science
- Have completed Undergraduate Level 2 subject Pharmacology: How Drugs Work
Both categories awarded annually.
Selection criteria
The prize is offered to the student(s) ranked highest based on:
- Their weighted average mark for the Pharmacology major
- Their mark for subject Pharmacology: How Drugs Work
Study level:
Undergraduate
Student type:
Domestic and international students
Study stage type:
Current study
Study area:
Health
Need help understanding the process?
Visit our scholarship guideApplication
How to apply
You will be automatically considered for this prize, if you are or were enrolled in the year of award.
For queries, email BiomedSci-AcademicServices@unimelb.edu.au
When will I know the outcome?
Successful students will be notified in Semester 1.
Status:
Open for automatic consideration
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2025
Cat 1: Lara Karunajeewa
Cat 2: Chloe Campbel and Shuhan Zeng2024
Cat 1: Ling Fung (Mody) Yim
Cat 2: Roena Hu2023
Cat 1: Hassan Alethan
Cat 2: Joy Kim2022
Cat 1: Yimin Zhu, Rex Lian
Cat 2: Luke Tarola and Jason Alfredo Randall Bong
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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