The Graduate Diploma in International Economics Prize
During 1996 Professor Kym Anderson proposed that the School of Economics establish
a prize for the best student in the Graduate Diploma in International Economics.The
School of Economics has offered to provide annually a prize for the Graduate Diploma
in International Economics and the following rules have therefore been made:
- The prize shall be known as 'The Graduate Diploma in International Economics
Prize'.
- The annual value of the prize shall be $100.
- The prize shall be awarded to the student attaining the best aggregate result
in the Graduate Diploma in International Economics, providing the examiners consider
the candidate to be of sufficient merit. Where two or more candidates are of equal
merit the prize shall be shared equally.
- The rules may be varied from time to time but the title and general purpose
of the prize shall not be changed.
- The financial and administrative arrangements will be finalised in time for
the initial award to be made by the School of Economics for students enrolled
in the Graduate Diploma in International Economics in 1997.
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