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Department of Economics Annual Student Prize Night

 

December 14, 2009 - 5:30pm, 30 Collins Street

Prizes


First Year Prizes in Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

Prizes of $300 each sponsored by the Department of Economics and $250 book vouchers sponsored by Pearson Education

Presented to the top students in ECC 1000 Principles of Microeconomics and ECC 1100 Principles of Macroeconomics and ECF 1100 Microeconomics and ECF 1200 Macroeconomics.

 

Max Hill Memorial Prize

Prize of  $300 sponsored by the Friends of Max Hill and the Department of Economics

Presented to the top Australian rural student in First year Economics.

 

Second Year Prizes in Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

Prizes of $300 each sponsored by the Department of Economics and $150 book vouchers sponsored by Pearson Education

Presented to the top students in ECC2000 Intermediate Microeconomics and ECC2010 Intermediate Macroeconomics.

 

Sports Economics Prize

Prize of $100 book vouchers sponsored by Pearson Education

Presented to the top students in ECC2450 and ECF2450 Sports Economics.

 

Current Issues in Macroeconomic Policy Prize

Prize of $500 sponsored by IBISWorld

Presented to the top student in ECC2300 Current Issues in Macroeconomic Policy.

 

Economic Society of Australia Prize

Prize of $200 ponsored by the Economic Society of Australia, Victorian Branch

Best Honours reserch paper in ECC4860 Applied Economics Research Paper.

 

Essential Services Commission Prizes

Two prizes of $500 each

1. Presented to the top student in ECC3830 Competition and Regulation.
2. Presented to top student in ECC3640 Economics of Climate Change

 

Department of Employment and Workplace Relations Prize

Prize of $1,000 sponsored by Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

Presented to the top student in ECC3710 Labour Economics.

 

Consistent Excellence in Undergraduate Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

Prize sponsored by the Department of Economics

Presented to students who have gained high distinction results in at least three of the four first- and second-year core units in Microeconomics and Macroeconomics.

 

R.H. Snape-Productivity Commission Prize

Prize of $1,200 sponsored by the Productivity Commission

Presented to the top student in Economics (Honours).

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