The Tillyard Prize

The Prize commemorates Dr Robin and Mrs Patricia Tillyard, who were important contributors to the formation and early life of the University as well as to the wider Canberra community.

This prize is offered by the Australian National University.

Overview

The Tillyard Prize is the oldest and most prestigious prize available to bachelor degree students of the University.  Originally established in 1940, the Prize is awarded to the student whose personal qualities and contribution to University life have been outstanding and who in the year of the award has completed a Degree of Bachelor with Honours.

Nominations can be submitted by students (either for themselves or for other suitably qualified students) or by Deans of ANU Colleges, Heads or Directors of Discipline areas, Departments, Schools, Centres, Programs or other academic staff of the University.

YearName
Riley Guyatt
Sai Campbell
Elvis Gleeson
Sumithri Venketasubramanian
Eleanor Armstrong
Geoffrey Liu
Emily Katherine Campbell
Marcus Dahl
Odette Shenfield
Yash Vyas
Siobhan Tobin
Samantha An Mun Cheah
Lachlan McGinness
William Bullock Jenkins
William Albert Gort
Brody John Isaac Warren

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