Please note: Prizes and Awards are subject to change and are awarded based on conditions current at the time of award
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Awarded to the student who has achieved the highest aggregate mark in the 2nd year of the Bachelor of Medical Science program and who has completed the six core 2nd year courses in no more than two consecutive years.
Value: $500
Awarded to the international student with the highest grade in 'Becoming a Registered Nurse' course (3rd year course).
Value: $500
Awarded to the student with the highest overall mark in the course, Immunology (BIOL 2037). In the event of two students having the same overall mark the prize will be awarded to the student with the highest mark in the final exam.
Value: $500
Awarded to the student who displays the highest level of clinical excellence in the Graduate Diploma of Mental Health Nursing upon completion of the program.
Value: Registration for College membership for one year and a cheque, total prize value $500
This prize is awarded to the most outstanding graduating student in the clinical field practice components of the Bachelor of Midwifery (IBMW) program.
Value: ACMI pashmina and one year membership to the College to the intrinsic value of $500
Awarded to the student with the highest average mark in the core courses in the final year of the Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Sciences program.
Value: Food Australia Journal Subscription and 12 months AIFST Membership. Intrinsic value $500
Awarded to the student who has achieved the highest aggregate mark in the 1st year of the Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Sciences Program.
Value: $500
The prize will be awarded at completion of the Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in Nursing (Cardiovascular Nursing) and will be awarded to the highest achieving student (highest Grade Point Average) for the program.
Value: Certificate. 1 year Affiliate membership to the CSANZ, prize valued at $500.
Awarded to the final year student who achieved the highest aggregate mark in the course Professional Placement.
Value: $500
Awarded to the student with the highest mark in the course Pharmacy Management Essentials - PHAR 4014.
Value: $1855 Scholarship to enrol into the Guild Intern Training Program
Awarded to the student achieving the highest aggregate mark from Essential Haematology (MEDI 2005), Transfusion and Haemostasis (MEDI 3012) and Advanced Haematology (MEDI 4004).
Value: $500
Awarded to the student with the highest GPA in the final year in their Undergraduate degree from the UniSA Clinical and Health Sciences.
Value: $500
Awarded to the student in the Bachelor of Podiatry who achieves the highest aggregate mark in the courses Clinical Biomechanics 400 and Clinical Biomechanics 401.
Value: $100 (This prize has a high intrinsic value due to the historical and prestigious nature)
This is an encouragement prize given to a Margaret E Pank First Year Nursing Grant applicant who strives to achieve their goals and has the determination to succeed.
Value: $500
This is an encouragement prize given to a Margaret E Pank Nursing Scholarship applicant who strives to achieve their goals and has the determination to succeed.
Value: $1,000
Awarded annually to the best performing student from each campus offering the program who achieves a consistently high aggregate mark in the clinical and professional nursing courses across the three years of the Bachelor of Nursing program, and who demonstrates a high degree of skills and a caring professional approach to clinical practice.
Value: $1,000 and certificate
Awarded to the student with the highest aggregate mark in the final two years of the Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine (Honours) (excluding Experimental Research Practice and Advanced Practice courses).
Value: Membership subscription to the Australian Institute of Medical Scientists for two consecutive years post-graduation (total value of $575)
Awarded to the student who has achieved the highest aggregate mark in the first year of the Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science program in no more than two consecutive years.
Value: $500
Awarded to the student who has achieved the highest aggregate mark in the second year of the Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science program in no more than two consecutive years.
Value: $500
Awarded to the second year student who has achieved the highest aggregate mark in the courses Dosage Form Design 1 (PHAR 2014) and Dosage Form Design 2 (PHAR 2016) in the Pharmaceutical Science program.
Value: $500
Awarded to the third year student who has achieved the highest aggregate mark in the courses Dosage Form Design 3 (PHAR 3024) and Dosage Form Design 4 (PHAR 3025) in the Pharmaceutical Science program.
Value: $500
Awarded to the student with the highest aggregate mark in Drug Discovery (PHAR 2010), Drug Development (PHAR 2009) and Pharmaceutical Commercialisation (PHAR 3013) in the Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science Program.
Value: $500
Awarded to the student with the best Pharmaceutical Industry Experience (PHAR 3014) report and presentation in the Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science Program.
Value: $500
Awarded to the student with the best overall performance based on GPA in the Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science program.
Value: $1,000
Awarded to the second year student who has the highest aggregate mark in the courses: Dosage Form Design 1 (PHAR 2014) and Dosage Form Design 2 (PHAR 2016) in the Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) IHPC program.
Value: $500
Awarded to the student who has achieved the highest aggregate mark in the first year courses Chemistry 100 (CHEM 1006), Chemistry 101 (CHEM 1007), Human Physiology 100 (BIOL 1049) and Human Physiology 101 (BIOL 1050) in the Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) IHPC program.
Value: $500
Awarded to the student who has achieved the highest aggregate mark in the second year courses Pharmacology A (PHAR 2023), Pharmacology B (PHAR 2021), Pharmacology C (PHAR 2022) and Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmaceutics (PHAR 2006) of the Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) IHPC program.
Value: $500
Awarded to the student who has achieved the highest aggregate mark in the final year of the Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) IHPC.
Value: $1000
Awarded to the student who has achieved the highest aggregate mark in the courses Health Professional Essentials (PHAR 1008), Pharmacy Practice 1 (PHAR 1009) and Pharmacy Practice 2 (PHAR 2017) in the Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) IHPC program.
Value: $500
Awarded to the final year student who has achieved the highest aggregate mark in the courses Pharmacy Practice 3(PHAR 4023) and Pharmacy Practice 4 (PHAR 4024).
Value: $500
Awarded to the student with the highest aggregate mark for the final year (5th year) of the Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science, Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) IHPP Double Degree program.
Value: $1000
Awarded on completion of the Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) IHPC to the student who has the highest grade point average (GPA) and has completed within four academic years, providing the final GPA is above 6.25.
Value: Medal
Awarded to the student who has achieved the highest aggregate mark in the third year of the Bachelor of Pharmacy.
Value: $500
Awarded to the student who has achieved the highest mark in the final year Laboratory Medicine (Honours) course Clinical Biochemistry.
Value: AACB 1 year Membership, AGM/Quiz night invitation and a $250 cash prize
The Robyn Parkes Undergraduate Nursing Prize has been established through a bequest from Robyn Parkes who passed away in late 2011. Robyn was an extraordinary and creative nurse who had a highly diversified nursing career with an unwavering commitment to the progression of the profession and the development of nursing staff.
The prize will be awarded to nursing students who are enrolled full-time in the final year of the Bachelor of Nursing program (IBNU), and have demonstrated the greatest pattern of academic improvement since the commencement of their program. Recipients must be Australian citizens or Permanent Residents of Australia.
Value: The prize is valued at $1,000. Payment will be made when final year results are available at the end of the academic year.
Awarded to the student from the Bachelor of Medical Science or Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science program with the highest aggregate mark in the following Chemistry topics: Chemistry 100 (CHEM 1006) and Chemistry 101 (CHEM 1007): plus the best two elective results from the Chemistry Stream comprising of: Synthetic Chemistry (CHEM 2028), Advanced Synthetic Chemistry (CHEM 2029), Structure Determination and Analysis (CHEM 2026) and Advanced Structure Determination and Analysis (CHEM 2027).
Value: $500, inclusive of $250 cash and a Framed citation
Awarded to the student who has achieved the highest aggregate mark in the courses Issues in Contemporary Pharmacy Practice (PHAR 4019) and Therapeutics, Nutrition and Exercise (PHAR 3026).
Value: $500
Awarded to the third year student who has achieved the highest aggregate mark in the courses Pharmacotherapeutics Theory 1 (PHAR 3020) and Pharmacotherapeutics Theory 2 (PHAR 3022).
Value: $500
Awarded to the final year student who has achieved the highest aggregate mark in the course Advanced Therapeutics (PHAR 4018).
Value: $500
Awarded to the third year student who has achieved the highest aggregate mark in the courses Pharmacotherapeutics Practice 1A (PHAR 3018) and Pharmacotherapeutics Practice 1B (PHAR 3019).
Value: $500
Awarded to the student who has achieved the highest aggregate mark in the course Pharmacy Practice Elective in the Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) program.
Value: 2 Yr subscription to the eTG complete with app value $944
Awarded to the student in the Nutrition and Food Sciences degree who achieves the highest aggregate mark in Microbiology (BIOL
2051), Food Safety and Regulations (FOSC 2006) and Food Microbiology and Quality Assurance (FOSC 3018).
Value: $750
Awarded to the student gaining the highest marks for the presentation component in the Advanced Clinical Practice A (MEDI 4012) and Advanced Clinical Practice B (MEDI 4013).
Value: Membership subscription to the Australian Institute of Medical Scientists for two consecutive years post-graduation and a suitably inscribed parchment (total value of $575)