(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 enrolled in the Bachelor of Sport and
Recreation program who obtains the highest grade point average in the
Sport minor.
Value: $250 plus ACHPER professional activities,
workshop enrolment and mentoring to the value of $250
Awarded to the MBA student with the most
outstanding result for the course BUSS 5248 Managerial Economics.
Value: recipients will have their name engraved on the MBA Course Prize
prize board, displayed at the IGSB
Awarded to the most outstanding student from the Bachelor of Tourism
and Events Management program with the highest GPA across the Tourism
and Event major courses.
Value: $500
Awarded to the top student in the first year of the
Bachelor of Management (Administrative Management).
Value: $250
Awarded to the top student in the Master of Management
(Administrative Management).
Value: $250
Awarded to the student with the highest aggregate score
across Torts A and Torts B in a calendar year.
Value: $500 book voucher
Awarded to the student from the School of Management with the highest
mark in the course TOUR 1001 Understanding Travel and Tourism.
Value: 3 day Adelaide to Melbourne Safari (motel
single) valued at $645
Awarded to the student who obtains the highest mark for the course
BUSS 2053 Procurement and Purchasing. To be eligible, the
student must be enrolled in a School of Management program.
Value: $500
Awarded to the MBA student with the most outstanding
result for the course BUSS 5252 Sustainable Corporate Strategy.
Value: recipients will have their name engraved on the MBA Course Prize
prize board, displayed at the IGSB
Awarded annually to the UniSA undergraduate Journalism student
in course COMM1021 Journalism Ethics who submits the best feature
article on the topic of child protection.
Value: $1000
Awarded annually to the postgraduate Journalism student in course
COMM5055 Journalism Ethics G who submits the best feature article on the
topic of child protection.
Value: $1000
This prize is awarded
to the student with the highest score in Law Society and Justice in
2008.
Value: $500
Awarded to the student with the highest score in Law
and Global Perspectives in 2008.
Value: $500
Awarded to the DBMA student who receives the highest marks in the
course Organisational Administration
Value: One year Membership with AIM Value $300 Plus
$200
Awarded to the DBMA student who receives the highest marks in the
course BUSS 1054 Management Principles.
Value: One year Membership with AIM Value $300 Plus
$200
Awarded to the most outstanding student in the Human
Resources course Contemporary Human Resource Management in the Bachelor
of Management (Human Resource Management) program.
Value: Full membership of AHRI (valued at $250)
Awarded annually to the most outstanding School of Marketing student
in the course Market Research, taking into account both academic
performance and participation in activities which contribute to the
overall development of graduate qualities.
Value: $500
Awarded annually to the most outstanding School of Marketing student
in the course Integrated Marketing Topics‚ taking into account academic
performance and participation in activities which contribute to the
overall development of graduate qualities.
Value: One year full professional membership plus attendance at 6
AMI breakfast or evening seminars during the year (excludes
conferences). Valued at over $600
The Australian Taxation Office Award is awarded to the student,
enrolled in a School of Commerce Program, with the most outstanding
academic performance in ACCT 3002 Taxation Law 1 and ACCT 3006 Taxation
Law 2.
Value: $1,000
Awarded to the graduate with the highest overall GPA from each of the
following degrees: Bachelor of Commerce [OBCR or DBCC]
Value: 3000 Ringgit per prize
Awarded to the graduate with the highest overall GPA from each of the
following degrees: Bachelor of Applied Finance [OBBF or DBBF]
Value: 3000 Ringgit per prize
Awarded to the graduate with the highest overall GPA from each of the
following degrees: Bachelor of Management (Marketing) [OBMG or DBMK]
Value: 3000 Ringgit per prize
The BankSA for Prize Finance and Investment is awarded to the
student, enrolled in a School of Commerce Program, who obtains the
highest mark for the course BANK 2005 Finance and Investment.
Value: $500
The BankSA Prize for Business Finance is awarded to the student,
enrolled in a School of Commerce Program, who obtains the highest mark
for the course BANK 2007 Business Finance
Value: $500
Awarded to the student from the School of Management with the highest
mark in the course The Principles and Practice of Tourism and
Hospitality.
Value: Gift certificate from Banrock Station wines to the value
of $200
To be awarded to the most outstanding student in the
course Strategic Management.
Value: $200 and a certificate
Awarded to the most outstanding student in the course
Enterprise and Business Creation. To be eligible for this award,
students must be studying in Australia (onshore).
Value: $600 voucher to attend any Business SA training courses,
workshops or forums, plus a commemorative certificate
Awarded to the
student who obtains the highest mark for the course BUSS 3048
Entrepreneurial Commercialisation for New Ventures. To be eligible, the
student must be enrolled in a School of Management program
Value: $500
Awarded to the student who obtains the highest grade point average
upon completion of the Master of Human Resource Management program.
Value: $500
Awarded to the MBA student with the most outstanding
result for the course BUSS 5251 International Business
The MBA Course Prize will be awarded each year to the top student from
the previous year, in each of the following MBA program deliveries: MBA
(Adelaide), MBA (Online), MBA (Transnational English), MBA (Transnational
Chinese).
Value: recipients will have their name engraved on the MBA Course Prize
prize board, displayed at the IGSB.
The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
Prize is awarded to the student, enrolled in a School of Commerce
Program, who obtains the highest mark for the course ACCT 2006
Management Accounting.
Value: $500
To the student who has achieved the highest grade in BUSS 1057
Business and Society as part of a Bachelor of Management (Human Resource
Management).
Value: $500 book voucher
The Colliers International Second Year Property Prize is awarded to
the student, enrolled in a School of Commerce Program and studying in
Australia, with the most outstanding academic performance in AGEN 2002
Property Utilisation and Sustainability, ECON 2011 Property Market
Analysis, BUSS 2050 Property Agency.
Value: $500 plus a commemorative certificate
Awarded to the student from the School of Management
with the highest mark in the course Entrepreneurial Enterprises.
Value: Service voucher to the value of $300
Awarded to the student with the highest score in Contracts A.
Value: $500
Awarded to the student with the highest score in Contracts B.
Value: $500
The CPA Australia – Jack Harrison Memorial Award is awarded to
student, enrolled in a School of Commerce Program and studying in
Australia, who obtains the highest marks for the courses ACCT 1008
Accounting for Business and ACCT 1006 Financial Accounting 1.
Value: $500
Awarded to the Hong Kong Bachelor of Accountancy (OBAY)
graduate with the highest results in the courses Financial Accounting 2 and Management Accounting. The recipient will be eligible
to attend the University of South Australia/Hong Kong Baptist University
Presentation of Awards Ceremony for the year of the prize.
Value: HK $2,500 (approx AUD$550) with a medal and certificate
The CPA Australia Postgraduate Prize is awarded the student who
obtains the highest grade point average upon completion of DBMS Master
of Business (Professional Accounting) program.
Value: $500
The CPA Australia Prize is awarded to the student, enrolled in a
School of Commerce Program, with the most outstanding academic
performance in BUSS 3017 Global Issues in Accounting and ACCT 3003
Issues for Accounting Theory and is also enrolled in a School of
Commerce program.
Value: $500
CPA Australia Prize for Taxation Law 1 is awarded to the student,
enrolled in a School of Commerce Program, with the most outstanding
academic performance in ACCT 3002 Taxation Law 1.
Value: $500
The CPA Australia Young Professionals Awarded is awarded to the
student, enrolled in a School of Commerce program, who obtains the
highest mark fo the course ACCT 3007 Financial Accounting 3.
Value: $500
Awarded annually to up to two students nationally who have completed
appropriate courses as part of an undergraduate program in business‚
economics or law and are accepted into the Bachelor of Business
(Honours)/Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) program at UniSA. Awards
recipients will write their honours thesis on some aspect of market
regulation. The CRMA reserves the right to award only one award in the
case of only one suitable applicant .
Value: $5,000
Awarded to the student with the Highest Score in Corporate Law:
General
Value: $1,000
This is an encouragement prize given to a David Pank Northern Areas
High Achiever Scholarship applicant who strives to achieve their goals
and has the determination to succeed.
Value: $1,000
This is an encouragement prize given to a David Pank UniSA-PAL
Scholarship applicant who strives to achieve their goals and has the
determination to succeed.
Value: $1,000
Awarded annually to the student with the best academic
performance in the course Global Issues for Accounting. To be eligible
for this prize, students must be studying in Australia (onshore).
Value: $500
Awarded to the
student who obtains the highest mark for the course INFS 2022 Project
Management: Principles and Strategies. To be eligible, the student must
be enrolled in a School of Management program.
Value:
$250 plus 10 hours
project experience valued at $500. The project work could contribute
towards ENVT 2002 Management Practicum 1.
Awarded annually to the most outstanding Bachelor of Management
(Marketing) and Bachelor of Marketing and Communication School of
Marketing student in the course Market Analysis, taking into account
both academic performance and participation in activities which
contributes to the overall development of graduate qualities.
Value: $500
Awarded annually to the most outstanding student in the
course Management of Industrial Relations. The student must have
completed the Bachelor of Management (Human Resources Management). All students studying in
Australia are eligible.
Value: $300
The Ernst and Young Prize is awarded to the student, enrolled in a
School of Commerce Program and studying in Australia, who obtains the
highest mark for the course ACCT 1008 Accounting for Business.
Value: $500
The Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA) Award is
awarded to the student, enrolled in a School of Commerce Program, who
obtains the highest marks for the courses BANK 3004 Portfolio and Fund
Management and BANK 3009 Corporate Valuation and Risk Management.
Value: $500 plus a commemorative certificate
Awarded by the Australian Property Institute (SA
Division) to the student with the highest grade point average over three
years of the Bachelor of Business (Property) program. For students who
reside in Australia.
Value: Gold medal plus $500
Awarded annually to the most outstanding School of Marketing student
in the course Personal Selling, taking into account both academic
performance and participation in activities which contribute to the
overall development of graduate qualities.
Value: $500
Awarded to the MBA student with the most
outstanding result for the course BUSS 5050 Management Research and
Consulting IM.
Value: recipients will have their name engraved on the MBA Course Prize
prize board, displayed at the IGSB. A certificate of achievement
presented at the IGSB award ceremony.
Awarded to the MBA student with the most
outstanding result for the course BUSS 5249 Managerial Finance IM.
Value: recipients will have their name engraved on the MBA Course Prize
prize board, displayed at the IGSB. A certificate of achievement
presented at the IGSB award ceremony.
To be awarded GE students are required to successfully complete four components to the aggregate value of 120 points:
All four are compulsory.
Value: certificate of completion, transcript notation and a letter form
the University outlining the student's activities whilst registered as a
GE participant.
Awarded to the graduating student with the most outstanding Grade
Point Average in the Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management.
Value: $500
Awarded to the student who obtains the highest mark for the course
BUSS 1053 Occupational Health and Safety Management enrolled in the
Bachelor of Management (Human Resource Management) Program.
Value: $500
Awarded to the MBA student with the most outstanding result for the
course BUSS 5246 Leading and Managing People.
Value: recipients will have their name engraved on the MBA Course Prize
prize board, displayed at the IGSB
Awarded to the MBA student with the most outstanding result for the
course BUSS 5244 Contemporary Management Skills.
Value: recipients will have their name engraved on the MBA Course Prize
prize board, displayed at the IGSB.
Awarded to the graduate with the highest grade point
average in the Bachelor of Management (Human Resource Management)
program.
Value: One year's membership of the Industrial Relations Society of SA,
including free entry to all seminars held during the year
Awarded to the top student in the course People,
Organisations and Leadership who is enrolled in a postgraduate HRM
course.
Value: $300
Awarded to the MBA student with the most outstanding
result for the course BUSS 5247 Accounting for Decision Making.
Value: recipients will have their name engraved on the MBA Course Prize
prize board, displayed at the IGSB
Awarded to the MBA Student with the most outstanding
result for the course BUSS 5243 Leadership Dynamics.
Value: recipients will have their name engraved on the MBA Course Prize
prize board, displayed at the IGSB
Awarded to the student from the School of Management with the highest
mark in the course BUSS 5355 Negotiation and Conflict Management.
Value: $500
The John Wiley & Sons Australia Book Prize is awarded to the two
students, enrolled in School of Commerce Programs, who obtain the
highest marks for the course BANK 2008 Financial Planning.
Value: $500 book voucher plus commemorative certificate.
Awarded to the student who obtains the highest mark for the course
BUSS 3038 Strategic Human Resource Management. To be eligible, the
student must be enrolled in a School of Management program.
Value: $500 book voucher
Awarded to the student from the School of Management with the highest
mark in the course BUSS 5274 Leading and Managing People.
Value: $500 book voucher
The Jones Lang LaSalle Award is awarded to the student, enrolled in a
School of Commerce Program, who obtains the most outstanding academic
performance in BUSS 3057 Advanced Property Valuation and MGMT 3002
Statutory Valuations.
Value: $500
Awarded annually to the most outstanding School of Marketing student
in the course International Marketing, taking into account both academic
performance and participation in activities which contribute to the
overall development of graduate qualities.
Value: $500
Awarded to the top School of Management student in the course BUSS
5357 Operations Management.
Value: $150 and a copy of the Productivity Press book: The Toyota
Way 14 Management Principles and The Toyota Way Fieldbook: A Practical
Guide for Implementing Toyota's 4P's, total value $250
Awarded to the graduand with the best academic
performance in the Bachelor of Commerce professional stream courses of
Auditing Theory and Practice and Taxation Law 1. To be
eligible for this prize, students must be studying in Australia
(onshore).
Value: $500
Awarded to the most outstanding student in the
course Corporations and Partnership Law. To be eligible for this prize,
students must be studying in Australia (onshore).
Value: Six months online subscription to LexisNexis Encyclopaedic
Australian Legal Dictionary
The LexisNexis Prize is awarded to the student, enrolled in a School
of Commerce Program, who obtains the highest mark for the course COML
2003 Fundamentals of Property Law.
Value: Six months online subscription to LexisNexis Encyclopaedic
Australian Legal Dictionary
This prize is awarded annually to the student who achieves a
consistently high GPA across the first two years of the Bachelor of
Nursing (IBNU) and who demonstrates a commitment to community service.
Value: $500
Awarded to the third year student from the School
of Management who achieved the highest GPA in the Bachelor of Management
(Logistics and Supply Chain Management).
Value: A perpetual trophy for the school; an individual trophy; one year
LAA membership; and attendance at one of LAA function held in South
Australia.
Awarded annually to the most outstanding School of Marketing student
in the course Brand Management, taking into account both academic
performance and participation in activities which contribute to the
overall development of graduate qualities.
Value: $500
The Mangan, Ey and Associates prize for Criminal Procedure and Sentencing is awarded to students who are enrolled in Bachelor of Laws program or associated double degrees. The prize recipient will be selected on the basis of academic merit to be determined by the highest cumulative mark achieved by the student in the following course: Criminal Procedure and Sentencing.
The recipient will receive $500 and work experience with Mangan Ey &
Associates for a period of four weeks to be negotiated between the
recipient and the donor.
2011 4 weeks work experience
2012 4 weeks work experience
2013 4 weeks work experience
Value: $500
Awarded each year to the top two MBA graduates from the previous year in each of the following MBA program deliveries: MBA (Adelaide), MBA (Online), MBA (Transitional English), MBA (Transnational Chinese)
The McGraw-Hill Australia Prize is awarded to the student, enrolled
in a School of Commerce Program, who obtains the highest mark for the
course ACCT 3003 Issues in Accounting Theory.
Value: $500 book voucher
Awarded each year to the top graduate in the MIB program (DMIB)
Value: IGSB will promote recipient in various internal
and external communications. Certificate and $500
Awarded to the MIB (DMIB) student with the most outstanding result
for the course BUSS 5347 Doing Business in Asia.
Value: IGSB will promote recipient in various internal
and external communications. Certificate and $500
Awarded to the MIB (DMIB) student with the most outstanding result
for the course BUSS 5300 Global Business Environment.
Value: IGSB will promote recipient in various internal
and external communications. Certificate and $500
Awarded to the MIB (DMIB) student with the most outstanding result
for the course BUSS 5301 International Business Management.
Value: IGSB will promote recipient in various internal
and external communications. Certificate and $500
Awarded to the MIB (DMIB) student with the most outstanding result
for the course BUSS 5034 International Business Strategy.
Value: IGSB will promote recipient in various internal
and external communications. Certificate and $500
Awarded to the MIB (DMIB) student with the most outstanding result
for the course BUSS 5032 International Human Resource Management.
Value: IGSB will promote recipient in various internal
and external communications. Certificate and $500
Awarded to the MIB (DMIB) student with the most outstanding result
for the course BUSS 5348 Issues in International Trade.
Value: IGSB will promote recipient in various internal
and external communications. Certificate and $500
Awarded to the MIB (DMIB) student with the most outstanding result
for the course BUSS 5349 Managing Across Cultures.
Value: IGSB will promote recipient in various internal
and external communications. Certificate and $500
Awarded to the MIB (DMIB) student with the most outstanding result
for the course BUSS 5314 Principles of Finance.
Value: IGSB will promote recipient in various internal
and external communications. Certificate and $500
Awarded annually to the most outstanding School of Marketing student
in the course Business & Marketing Planning Principles‚ taking into
account both academic performance and participation in activities which
contribute to the overall development of graduate qualities.
Value: $500
Awarded annually to the most outstanding Bachelor of Management
(Marketing) or Bachelor Marketing and Communication School of Marketing
student in the course Advertising, taking into account both academic
performance and participation in activities which contributes to the
overall development of graduate qualities.
Value: $500
Awarded to the MBA student with the most outstanding
result for the course BUSS 5250 Competitive Strategy PG.
Value: recipients will have their name engraved on the MBA Course Prize
prize board, displayed at the IGSB.
Prize for entrepreneurial activity. Support for students or recent graduates to set up a new and innovative business in SA.
For further information:
Division of
Business
Value: $15,000
Awarded annually to the most outstanding School of Marketing student
in the course Marketing Principles: Trading and Exchange taking into
account academic performance and participation in activities which
contribute to the overall development of graduate qualities.
Value: $500
Awarded to the student from the School of Management with the highest
mark in the course BUSS 1058 Communication and Information Systems in
Business.
Value: $500 book voucher
The Pearson Australia Prize is awarded to the student, enrolled in a
School of Commerce Program, who obtains the highest mark for the course
BANK1005 Derivatives and Securities Markets.
Value: $500 book voucher
Awarded to the student from the School of Management with the highest
mark in the course BUSS 5344 Financial Management.
Value: $500
Awarded annually to the most outstanding School of Marketing student
in either of the courses Marketing Practicum A or Marketing Practicum B‚
taking into account both academic performance and participation in
activities which contribute to the overall development of graduate
qualities.
Value: $500
Awarded to the student who obtains the highest mark for the course
TOUR 5003 Tourism: Impacts and Sustainability. To be eligible, the
student must be enrolled in a School of Management program.
Value: $750 travel credit
Awarded to the student who obtains the highest mark for the course
TOUR 2008 Conventions, Exhibitions and Business Meetings. To be eligible, the
student must be enrolled in a School of Management program.
Value: $750 travel credit
The Piper Alderman Prize for Corporate Law: Finance and Governance is awarded to students who are enrolled in Bachelor of Laws program or associated double degrees. The prize recipient will be selected on the basis of academic merit to be determined by the highest cumulative mark achieved by the student in the following course: Corporate Law: Finance and Governance.
Value: $500
The Pitcher Partners Prize is awarded to the student, enrolled in
either DBCC Bachelor of Commerce, DBBF Bachelor of Applied Finance or
DBCD Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Applied Finance, who obtains the
highest marks for the courses ACCT 1006 Financial Accounting 1, ACCT
2005 Financial Accounting 2 and ACCT 3007 Financial Accounting 3.
Value: $500
Awarded to the MBA student with the most outstanding
result for the course BUSS 5080 Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
Value: recipients will have their name engraved on the MBA Course Prize
prize board, displayed at the IGSB.
Awarded to the graduating student with the most outstanding Grade
Point Average in the Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management program
Value: $200 plus game tickets and merchandise valued at
$300
The Property Council of Australia Prize is awarded to the best
student in the course BUSS 3032 Property Development. To be eligible the
student must be enrolled in a School of Commerce program and be studying
in Australia (onshore).
Value: $500
Prize 1: The School of Management student who achieves the highest
mark in the course BUSS 2036 Training and Development
Prize 2: The School of Management student who achieves the highest mark
in the course BUSS 2046 Organisational Behaviour.
Value: Each prize - $500
The PwC Prize is awarded to the student, enrolled in a School of
Commerce Program, who obtains the highest mark for the course ACCT 2005
Financial Accounting 2.
Value: $500
The Real Estate Institute of South Australia Prize is awarded to the
best student in the course BUSS 2050 Property Agency. To be eligible,
the student must be enrolled in a School of Commerce program and be
studying in Australia (onshore).
Value: $500
Awarded to an onshore student completing the final year of their
program with a major in Marketing in the Division of Business on the
basis of: improvement in marks in all courses taken in the degree
program between the first year and the final year of their program;
involvement in student and community activities; personal presentation
skills.
Value: $250
Awarded to the best student in the course Introduction
to Property and Valuation. To be eligible for this prize, students must be studying in
Australia (onshore).
Value: $3,518 monetary equivalent
Awarded to the student from the School of Management with the highest
mark in the course BUSS 2054 Principles of Logistics and Supply Chain
Management
Value: $500
Awarded annually on the basis of both academic achievement and
personal qualities to a student who has completed a Bachelor of
Management (Marketing), Bachelor of Marketing and Communication or
Bachelor of Management (Marketing), Bachelor of International Studies. A short list of no more than five students will be selected‚
based on the results of the final year marketing courses. If required
the candidates will be interviewed by a panel consisting of
representatives of the School of Marketing.
Value: $1,000
The Schulz Honours Prize is awarded to the student with the best
honours thesis that contributes to understanding and knowledge in the
area of Law, Social Policy and Communications Theory. Preference will be
given to applicants who are actively engaged in community service.
Value: $1,000
The Schulz Prize for Law, Society and Justice is awarded to the student with
the highest aggregate score in 2009.
Value: $1,000
Awarded to the student who obtains the highest mark for the course
TOUR 2006 Tourism and Hospitality Marketing. To be eligible, the student
must be enrolled in the Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management
program.
Value: Return SeaLink Ferry Travel Voucher valued at $364 plus
$200 SeaLink Gift Voucher. Total value: $564
The South Australian Auditor-General's Department Prize is awarded to
the student, enrolled in a School of Commerce Program, who obtains the
highest mark for the course ACCT 3005 Auditing Theory and Practice.
Value: $500
The South Australian Auditor-General's Department Prize is awarded to
the student, enrolled in a School of Commerce Program, who obtains the
highest mark for the course ACCT 2008 Government and not for Profit
Accounting.
Value: $500
Awarded to the MBA student with the most outstanding
result for the course BUSS 5245 Creative and Accountable Marketing.
Value: recipients will have their name engraved on the MBA Course Prize
prize board, displayed at the IGSB.
Awarded to the student from the School of Management with the highest
mark in the course Festivals and Events.
Value: Gift certificate from Tintara Wines to the value of $325
Awarded to the student who obtains the highest mark for the course
BUSS 3049 Entrepreneurial Business Planning. To be eligible, the student
must be enrolled in a School of Management program.
Value: $2,400 in kind
Awarded to the graduating student with the highest GPA
in the HK Bachelor of Business (Human Resources Management).
Value: HK$5,000 and a certificate
Awarded to the graduating student with the highest
grade point average in the Hong Kong Bachelor of Accountancy.
Value: HK$5,000 with certificate
Awarded to the graduating student with the highest
grade point average in the Hong Kong Bachelor of Applied Finance.
Value: HK$5,000 with certificate
Awarded to the graduating student with the highest GPA in the (HK)
Bachelor of Business (Marketing) program.
Value: HK$5000
1) Awarded to the student with the highest GPA in the
Program OBTM - Full time program
2) Awarded to the student with the highest GPA in the Program OBTM -
Part time program
Value: HK$2,500 (Total $HK5,000)
Awarded to the graduating student with the highest grade point
average in the Hong Kong Master of Professional Accounting.
Value: HK$2,500 and a certificate