National Security College Award
Each year the National Security College may offer up to two prizes which shall be known as the National Security College Award.
The objective of the prize is to recognise students who achieved the best overall results as shown by the highest aggregate mark in the Master of National Security Policy and the Master of National Security Policy (Advanced). One prize will be available for a student enrolled in each program.
The value of the prize awarded is $500 each.
The prize will be awarded twice per year from 2018 to 2020.
Funding for this prize has been provided by the National Security College.
Details of prizes including eligibility and Conditions of Award are subject to change without notice.
Offered by ANU College of Asia & the Pacific
Overview
Each year the National Security College may offer up to two prizes which shall be known as the National Security College Award.
The objective of the prize is to recognise students who achieved the best overall results as shown by the highest aggregate mark in the Master of National Security Policy and the Master of National Security Policy (Advanced). One prize will be available for a student enrolled in each program.
The value of the prize awarded is $500 each.
The prize will be awarded twice per year from 2018 to 2020.
Funding for this prize has been provided by the National Security College.
Details of prizes including eligibility and Conditions of Award are subject to change without notice.
Year | Name |
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Timothy William Caddey | |
Aidan Dullard | |
Jacqueline Mayer | |
Samuel Bashfield | |
Jane Worall | |
Kieren Lee-Murphy | |
Timothy James Naylor | |
Vanessa Yae-Jin Sung | |
James Gillard |