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STUDENT AWARDS CEREMONYPRIZE WINNERS
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Message from the Dean Student Awards Ceremony
Monash Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences is pioneering innovations, treatments and therapies that change the world. As Monash University’s largest research faculty, we are a leading provider of healthcare education in Australia and passionate about building the medical workforce of the future globally.
We are proud of our teaching staff who are at the forefront of innovation and groundbreaking research, often fulfilling the role of academic and clinician at the same time. Their goal is not only to educate and train the next generation of world-class health professionals, but also to inspire them to become leaders that educate and mentor others in their professorial fields.
The annual Student Awards Ceremony is an opportunity to recognise and celebrate the achievements of some of our best and brightest students for their outstanding academic performance in the previous year. Many recipients of these awards will go on to be future leaders in research, clinical practice, policy formulation, health services and academia.
Congratulations to all the prize winners for the 2017 academic year. I applaud your dedication and hard work, and encourage you to keep asking questions in your quest for better health outcomes.
I also know that for many of you, your achievements are underpinned by the strong support from family, friends and academic staff.
The generosity of our prize donors whose investment in the future, makes these awards possible, warrants special recognition. This commitment to support our students and provide tangible recognition for their academic achievements, reflects your aligned vision of improving health outcomes for a better world.
Professor Christina Mitchell
Dean
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
May 2018
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Prize Winners 2017Awards in absentiaYear 2 Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Midwifery Prize
$200 awarded to the second year student with the highest aggregate marks in the Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Midwifery (Honours).
Eloise Noske
Year 3 Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Midwifery (Honours) Prize
$200 awarded to the third year student with the highest aggregate marks in the Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Midwifery (Honours).
Juin Yee Chok
Year 4 Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Midwifery (Honours) Prize
$200 awarded to the fourth year student with the highest aggregate marks in the Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Midwifery (Honours).
Sarah Kate Imfeld
Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours) Prize
$1000 awarded to the student who achieves the highest overall mark — Clayton or Malaysia.
Victoria Phooi Khei Tan
John Desmond Prize in Occupational Medicine 3rd Prize
Donated by Dr Robyn Horsley and Dr Peter Desmond — In honour of their son, John Desmond, who died in infancy.
$200 awarded to the Year 3B student from the Undergraduate Entry Program — Clayton, Undergraduate Entry Program — Malaysia or Graduate Entry Program, who obtains the highest mark in an examination of the MBBS Occupational Medicine course program content from yrs 1A–3B.
Arrabella King
Eric Xie
Kiran Iyer
Carl Wood Prize
Named after Professor Carl Wood, Foundation Professor and Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, with $750 and a plaque awarded to the Year 4C MBBS student from the Undergraduate Entry
Program — Clayton, Undergraduate Entry Program — Malaysia or Graduate Entry Program who obtains the highest mark for knowledge in Women’s Health.
Claudia Rose Brick
Queen Victoria Medical Centre Prize
$750 awarded to the Year 4 MBBS student from the Undergraduate Entry Program — Clayton who obtains the highest aggregate mark in Women’s Health, from students who have undertaken placements at the School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health.
Claudia Rose Brick
John Cade Memorial Medal
This award was introduced in 1983 in memory of the late Dr John Cade for his significant contribution to the practice of clinical psychiatry in Victoria and Australia.
A medallion awarded to the student at the Undergraduate
Entry Program — Clayton or Graduate Entry Program who obtains the highest aggregate of marks in Year 4C Psychological Medicine.
Nupoor Tomar
Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre Prize
$500 awarded to the top student in Medicine of the Mind at the Alfred.
Nupoor Tomar
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Wallace Ironside “Medicine of the Mind” Prize
Named after Dr Wallace Ironside, Foundation Chair of Psychological Medicine at Monash University, from 1969 where he remained until his retirement in 1982.
$250 awarded to the first year Undergraduate Entry
Program — Clayton student who performed the best in the Medicine of the Mind unit.
Jacqueline Quin Ting Kwan
Oxford University Press Bachelor of Health Sciences Year One Prize
Proudly sponsored by Oxford University Press, with a $500 Oxford University Press gift voucher awarded to the highest achieving student in year one.
Emma Lockard
Andrea Joy Logan Prize for Food Service Management
$200 awarded to the team demonstrating the greatest impact and contribution to their host organisation.
Fiona Vuong
Goldenberg Award
Awarded in memory of Tal Goldenberg, a Monash nutrition and dietetics student who passed away during her studies. Tal was a talented and dedicated student and was passionate about wanting to work in childhood obesity. This award has been generously donated by the Goldenberg family.
$500 awarded for best submission related to childhood obesity — innovative dietetic approaches.
Erica McNeice
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) Year One Prize
$200 awarded to the top student in year one of the Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours).
Emily Kennedy
Year Two Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) Prize
$200 awarded to the student who achieves the highest aggregate mark in year two of the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours).
Madelaine Loh
Prof Jenny Keating Department of Physiotherapy leadership and citizenship Prize
Named after Professor Jenny Keating, the inaugural Head of the Department of Physiotherapy from 2005 to 2011, with $250 awarded to the student who exemplifies qualities of outstanding leadership and citizenship.
Jerome Christou Lugo
Australian Society of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Prize
Proudly sponsored by the Australian Society of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy, with $200 awarded to the student who achieves the highest aggregate marks over the entire course of study in the graduate entry Master of Radiation Therapy.
Tegan Jade Le Lay
Nairn Prize in Immunology
Named after the Department of Immunology’s founding chairman, Professor Richard Nairn, with $700 awarded to the top Immunology honours student completing his or her project at Monash and coordinated within the
Department of Immunology and Pathology.
Taylah Jane Bennet
Mark Barnett Memorial Award
Awarded in memory of Dr Mark Barnett, a dedicated pathology lecturer in the Department of Immunology, with $500 awarded to the top level 3 undergraduate Bachelor of Science (BSc) or Biomedical Science (BMS) student undertaking immunology as their major field of study.
Ashley David Spencer
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Prize Winners 2017Bachelor of NursingYear 1 Bachelor of Nursing or Bachelor of Nursing (Community Health) Prize, all campuses
$200 awarded to the first year student with the highest aggregate marks in the Bachelor of Nursing or Bachelor of Nursing (Community Health) degree.
Julie Larsen Balteskard
Year 2 Bachelor of Nursing or Bachelor of Nursing (Community Health) Prize, all campuses
$200 awarded to the second year student with the highest aggregate marks in the Bachelor of Nursing or Bachelor of Nursing (Community Health) degree.
Chantelle Marie Gontier
Year 2 Bachelor of Nursing or Bachelor of Nursing (Community Health) Jill French Clinical Excellence Prize
Named in honour of the late Jill French, a passionate nurse and academic. Jill placed the highest value on quality, caring clinical practice, a philosophy embedded into the many graduates she taught at Monash.
$500 awarded to the highest achieving second year student in a clinical unit.
Laura Mulcahy
Year 2 St John of God Health Care Bachelor of Nursing or Bachelor of Nursing (Community Health) Prize, all campuses
$250 awarded to the second year student nurse who demonstrates overall outstanding academic achievement, clinical excellence and commitment to the nursing profession.
Stacey Macpherson
Year 3 Bachelor of Nursing or Bachelor of Nursing (Community Health) Prize, all campuses
$200 awarded to the third year student with the highest aggregate marks in the Bachelor of Nursing or Bachelor of Nursing (Community Health) degree.
Janine Margaret Howe
Susannah Field Nursing Award
Named in honour of the late Susannah Field, an exceptional nurse who worked in a wide variety of health care settings. Over Susannah’s 30-year career, many students, patients, families and colleagues benefited from her outstanding clinical skills, kindness and good humour.
$500 awarded to a nursing student who has demonstrated strong academic ability, clinical excellence and commitment to their nursing colleagues and profession.
Laveena Sharma
Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Midwifery (Honours)CleftPALS VIC and Havenhall Pty Ltd (Pigeon) Award
This award is proudly sponsored by CleftPALS VIC and Havenhall Pty Ltd (Pigeon), with $500 awarded to a graduating midwife who has demonstrated exceptional skills and continuing commitment to their academic and clinical studies in acquiring the Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Midwifery (Honours).
Courtney Susan Alexander
Year 1 Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Midwifery (Honours) Prize
$200 awarded to the first year student with the highest aggregate marks in the Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Midwifery (Honours).
Tara Macpherson Spiteri
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Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Midwifery (Honours) or Bachelor of NursingMoyra Lyons Nursing Award
This award is generously sponsored by Mr Anthony Lyons, husband of the late Moyra Lyons. Moyra Isabel Lyons (nee Buick), was born in Dundee Scotland in March 1950 and passed away in Melbourne in 2014, following
a long battle with leukaemia. In her 64 years, Moyra lived an extraordinary life distinguished by professional achievement, extensive travel, a generosity of spirit and a genuine love of life that she shared with all those around her. She met her husband Anthony Lyons at St Andrews, Scotland in 1990 while Anthony was on holidays and within three years, in November 1993, Moyra had moved to Australia and she and Anthony were married. The Moyra Lyons Nursing Award recognizes the exemplary care Moyra received from the wonderful nurses who cared for her during her four-year battle with leukaemia. In dedicating this nursing award to Moyra’s memory, her husband Anthony’s bequest establishes two prizes to support nursing students.
$1000 awarded to each of the two students who have completed a subject or clinical placement in palliative care who demonstrate commitment, endurance, care and perseverance as assessed by a selection committee.
Jennie Louise Purvis
Patrick William Kennedy
Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic)Year 3 Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic) Prize
$200 awarded to the third year student with the highest aggregate marks in the Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic).
Hayley Rose Roberts
Year 4 Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic) Prize
$200 awarded to the fourth year student with the highest aggregate marks in the Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic).
Michaela Ashlee Reiss
Paramedics Australasia Academic Achievement Award
This award is proudly sponsored by Paramedics Australasia with $250 and a trophy awarded to the final year student who achieves the highest academic marks in the preceding year.
Michaela Ashlee Reiss
Murray Black Professional Excellence Award
This award is proudly sponsored by Paramedics Australasia and named after the late Ambulance Victoria paramedic, Murray Black. Murray was known for his dedication and passion to his profession, his tenacity and honesty.
$250 and a trophy awarded to the student from any year level who makes a significant contribution to the profession in line with Paramedics Australasia’s values, which include; litegrity, respect, accountability, competence and research.
William Murray Bartley
Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic)Murray Black Professional Excellence Award
This award is proudly sponsored by Paramedics Australasia with $250 awarded to the student from any year level who makes a significant contribution to the profession in line with Paramedics Australasia’s values, which include; integrity, respect, accountability, competence and research.
Ellie-May Maguire
Paramedics Australasia Academic Achievement Award
This award is proudly sponsored by Paramedics Australasia with $250 awarded to a final year student who achieves the highest academic marks in the preceding year.
Ashleigh Delorenzo
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Bachelor of Biomedical ScienceBachelor of Biomedical Science Year 1 Faculty Prize
$200 awarded to the two highest achieving students in year one of the Bachelor of Biomedical Science degree.
Wui Yeat Chen
Bachelor of Biomedical Science Year 1 Faculty Prize
$200 awarded to the two highest achieving students in year one of the Bachelor of Biomedical Science degree.
Lachlan James Arnold
Bachelor of Biomedical Science Year 2 Faculty Prize
$200 awarded to the two highest achieving students in year two of the Bachelor o f Biomedical Science degree.
Dylan Jape
Bachelor of Biomedical Science Year 2 Faculty Prize
$200 awarded to the two highest a chieving students in year two of the Bachelor of Biomedical Science degree.
Christopher Klonis
Bachelor of Biomedical Science Year 3 Faculty Prize
$200 awarded to the two highest achieving students in year three of the Bachelor of Biomedical Science degree.
Adrian Gene Costantino
Bachelor of Biomedical Science Year 3 Faculty Prize
$200 awarded to the two highest achieving students in year three of the Bachelor of Biomedical Science degree.
Frank Arthur Cirnigliaro
Ritchie Centre Prize for BME3082
$200 awarded to the highest achieving student in BME3082: Fetal and Neonatal Development.
Sarah May Lim
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours)Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) Prize
$500 awarded to the highest achieving Honours student.
Jake Christopher Valentine
Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine Year 1 Faculty Prize
$200 awarded to the top two year one Medicine students from the Undergraduate Entry Program — Clayton or Malaysia.
Vinay Goel
Year 1 Faculty Prize
$200 awarded to the top two year one Medicine students from the Undergraduate Entry Program — Clayton or Malaysia.
Nicolle Marie Hui Fang Chew
Population Health Prize
Proudly sponsored by the Australasian Epidemiological Association (AEA) with a one year student membership of the AEA awarded to the highest performing year one student in Population Health.
Jason Fu
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of SurgeryYear 2 Faculty Prize
$200 awarded to the top two year two MBBS students from the Undergraduate Entry Program — Clayton or Malaysia.
Laura Wilhemina Mcarthur
Year 2 Faculty Prize
$200 awarded to the top two year two MBBS students from the Undergraduate Entry Program — Clayton or Malaysia.
Thong Xin Lee
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Year 2 Reflective Portfolio Prize
$200 awarded to the portfolio piece that is ranked highest by a panel of judges.
Benjamin James Taylor
Paul Boyce Prize
$200 awarded to the student in the Undergraduate Entry Program — Clayton who has contributed most to the first two years of the medical course, as selected by their peers in year two of the MBBS degree.
William Biao He
Dr William M Crosby Prize
$200 awarded to the year 2A student from the Undergraduate Entry Program — Clayton or Graduate Entry Program who obtains the highest aggregate marks in cardiovascular and respiratory medicine.
Thong Xin Lee
Dr William M Crosby Prize
$200 awarded to the year 2A student from the Undergraduate Entry Program — Clayton or Graduate Entry Program who obtains the highest aggregate marks in cardiovascular and respiratory medicine.
Ethan Tan
Year 3B Faculty Prize
$200 awarded to the top two year 3B MBBS students from the Undergraduate Entry Program — Clayton, Undergraduate Entry Program — Malaysia or Graduate Entry Program.
Chelsea Nicole Matley
Year 3B Faculty Prize
$200 awarded to the top two year 3B MBBS students from the Undergraduate Entry Program — Clayton, Undergraduate Entry Program — Malaysia or Graduate Entry Program.
Howard Christopher Webb
Year 3B Faculty Prize in Clinical Sciences & Practice
$200 awarded to the year 3B student from the Undergraduate Entry Program — Clayton, Undergraduate Entry Program — Malaysia or Graduate Entry Program, who obtains the highest marks in Clinical Studies.
Zakary Bailey Doherty
Eastern Health Clinical School Clinical Medicine and Surgery Prize
$500 awarded to the CSP student completing Year 3B at Eastern Health Clinical School with the highest aggregate score and in the top quartile rank.
Jason Zhisen Zhang
Leo Cussen Pathology Prize
Named in honour of the late Dr Leo Cussen who passed away after 37 years of service to Monash University and the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences. He was a much-loved clinician and teacher and played an integral
role in developing the children’s pathology section of the Queen Victoria Medical Centre, which later moved to the Monash Medical Centre at Clayton.
$200 awarded to the year 3B student at the Undergraduate Entry Program — Clayton or Graduate Entry Program who demonstrates the highest academic ability in the subject of Pathology.
Kevin Lawrence Lin
John Desmond Prize in Occupational Medicine
The John Desmond Prize in Occupational Medicine is generously donated by Dr Robyn Horsley and Dr Peter Desmond — in honour of their son, John Desmond, who died in infancy.
Awarded to the Year 3B students from the Undergraduate Entry Program — Clayton, Undergraduate Entry Program — Malaysia or Graduate Entry Program, who obtain the highest marks in an examination of the MBBS Occupational Medicine course program content from years 1A–3B.
$1000 awarded to the 1st prize winner Cassandra Lee
$300 awarded to the 2nd prize winner Chelsea Matley
$200 awarded to the 3rd prize winner Kevin Lin
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Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Women’s Health Award
$750 and a plaque awarded to the year 4C MBBS student at the Undergraduate Entry Program — Clayton, Undergraduate Entry Program — Malaysia or Graduate Entry Program who obtains the highest mark for clinical skills, for in semester assessment and for the Women’s Health OSCE.
Natalie Dilshani Perera
Arthur Clark Prize in Paediatrics
Named after Professor Arthur Clark, Foundation Professor of Monash University’s Department of Paediatrics, and one of the most influential figures in developing the Department’s world-class children’s services. Professor Clark was appointed in 1965, and in the decades following cared for thousands of Victorian children.
$750 awarded to the student who, in paediatrics, demonstrates the highest aggregate results in fourth year or the most deserving student as determined by the Head of the Unit.
Kirby Qin
Belinda Farrell Community Medicine Prize
$200 awarded to the student from the Undergraduate Entry Program — Clayton or Graduate Entry Program who attains the highest aggregate marks in the MED4190 General Practice and Psychiatry assessments.
Mendel David Castle-Kirszbaum
Graeme Smith (Monash Health Senior Medical Staff) Prize in Psychological Medicine
$500 awarded to the student from the School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health with the highest aggregate mark in Psychological Medicine in year 4C, or the most deserving student as determined by the Head of the Unit.
Hamish Lewis Brown
Neil Carson Prize in Community Medicine
Named in honour of Foundation Professor Neil Carson, the first and probably the most entrepreneurial Head of Department of Community Medicine at Monash, later general practice, until 1992 when he retired. Neil served
as an unbelievable fount of encouragement for many young and aspiring academics and completed a significant and successful term marked by many achievements.
$250 awarded to the student from the Undergraduate Entry Program — Clayton or Graduate Entry Program who is considered to have demonstrated the most outstanding skills and qualities relevant to General Practice during their General Practice rotation in Year 4C.
Mendel David Castle-Kirszbaum
Eastern Victoria GP Training Prize
Proudly sponsored by Eastern Victoria GP Training with $500 awarded to the student from the Undergraduate Entry Program — Clayton or Graduate Entry Program who achieves the highest score in the Chronic Illness component of the General Practice rotation.
James Windsor Davey
Carl Wood Prize
Named after Professor Carl Wood, Foundation Professor and Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, with $750 and a plaque awarded to the Year 4C MBBS student from the Undergraduate Entry
Program — Clayton, Undergraduate Entry Program — Malaysia or Graduate Entry Program who obtains the highest mark for knowledge in Women’s Health.
Cheong Zhi Quan Samuel
Year A Faculty Prize
$200 awarded to the top Year A MBBS student from the graduate entry program — Churchill.
Ethan Xin Zhi Tan
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McInnes Prize Named after Associate Professor Ian E McInnes.Awarded to the year 3B student, from the Undergraduate or Graduate Entry Program - Clayton or Malaysia who demonstrates the highest ability in the OSCE.
Zakary Bailey Doherty
Bachelor of Public Health ScienceBachelor of Public Health Science Year Two Prize
$300 awarded to the highest achieving student in year two.
Nicole Critch
Bachelor of Health SciencesBachelor of Health Sciences Year Three Prize
$300 awarded to the highest achieving student in year three.
Catherine Maine
Bachelor of Health Science (Honours)$300 awarded to the highest achieving Honours student in Health Science.
Carla Edgley
Bachelor of Health Science and Bachelor of BusinessBachelor of Health Science/Bachelor of Business Year Four Prize
$500 awarded to the highest achieving student in year four.
Megan Maya
Bachelor of Health Science and Bachelor of Social WorkBachelor of Health Science and Bachelor of Social Work Year Four Prize
$300 awarded to the highest achieving student in year four.
Roxanne Jean Vuurman
Our Guest Speaker
Associate Prof Claire Palermo
Claire is the Deputy Director of Monash Centre for Scholarship in Health Education (MCSHE) and an Accredited Practicing Dietitian (APD) and Associate Professor in the Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food with research interests in the education of the future workforce and strategies to improve access to nutritious food. Claire is an active member of the profession of dietetics having served on the board of directors from 2007 to 2011 and is an ongoing Member of Dietitians Association Australia (DAA) and Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA). She was awarded a Dietitians Association of Australia National Outstanding Contribution Award (2007) and Monash Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching (2009) and was the first dietitian and member of Monash University’s Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences to be awarded a national Office for Learning and Teaching fellowship. This work has aimed to transform approaches to competency-based assessment in dietetics through a national Community of Practice for dietetics educators and applying a systems thinking lens to competency-based assessment in the Dietetics program at Monash. Claire was the first recipient of a National Australian Government Department of Education and Training Teaching Citation award in 2016 and an award for teaching excellence in 2017.
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Master of DieteticsMargaret Niall Prize
Named in honour of Margaret Niall, who was instrumental in establishing the Dietetics program at Monash University, with $200 awarded to the highest achieving student graduating from the Master of Dietetics.
Anna Leagh Scobie
Bachelor of Nutrition & Dietetics (Honours)4th Year Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics Prize
$200 awarded to the top academic student in the Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics over year four.
Cliona Helen Twohig
Dietitians Association of Australia Most Outstanding Student Prize
Proudly sponsored by the Dietitians Association of Australia, with a one year DAA membership awarded for high academic achievement together with demonstrated commitment to practice and the profession of nutrition and dietetics.
Emma Chappell
Andrea Joy Logan Prize for Food Service Management
$200 awarded to the team demonstrating the greatest impact and contribution to their host organisation.
Wei Jane Loo
Goldenberg Award
Awarded in memory of Tal Goldenberg, a Monash nutrition and dietetics student who passed away during her studies. Tal was a talented and dedicated student and was passionate about wanting to work in childhood obesity. This award has been generously donated by the Goldenberg family.
$500 awarded for best submission related to childhood obesity — innovative dietetic approaches.
Emily Leeming
Bachelor of Nutrition ScienceThe Karen Walker Prize
Named in honour of Associate Professor Karen Walker, a founding staff member of the Nutrition program at Monash University, with $200 awarded to the highest achieving student graduating from the Bachelor
of Nutrition Science.
Bridget Hanley
ABC Blending Work Placement Prize
Proudly sponsored by ABC Blending with $200 awarded to the with the best project and reflection for NUT3007.
Bridget Hanley
Andrea Joy Logan Prize for student leadership and citizenship
$250 awarded to the final year UG student who best embodies qualities of nutrition leadership and citizenship (both within and outside the course).
Vivien Yii
Simplot Sustainable Food Future Prize
Proudly sponsored by Simplot Australia with $500 awarded to the student with the highest overall final grade amongst students who have attended at least 80% lectures and field trips throughout semester.
Bonnie Taylor
Diver Foods Prize for excellence in food science and its application to practice
Proudly sponsored by Diver Foods with $400 awarded to the student with the highest final grade combined for NUT1102 and NUT2102.
Emma Leurs
Andrea Joy Logan Prize
$500 awarded to the student who receives the highest overall mark for the Honours year.
Shistata Shrestha
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Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours)Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) Year Two Prize
$200 awarded to the top student in year two of the Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours).
Peter Williams
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) Year Three Prize
$200 awarded to the top student in year three of the Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours).
Jessica Harvey
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) Year Four Prize
$200 awarded to the top student in year four of the Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours).
Jessica Archer
Occupational Therapy Australia, Pamela Kirke Memorial Award for Clinical Fieldwork Excellence
Named in honour of Pamela Kirke, who was the Monash University Occupational Therapy program Clinical Fieldwork Coordinator for many years. She demonstrated a steadfast commitment to delivering a valuable and enriching clinical fieldwork experience for Monash students, leading to the fine program that exists today. Pamela also initiated a profession-wide forum via Occupational Therapy Australia in Victoria where clinical fieldwork educators came together to share best practice fieldwork models, and to coordinate experiences to ensure that each and every student was given the best fieldwork learning opportunity possible.
OTA’s initiative to re-name this award in Pamela’s memory is a testament to the many hours that Pamela devoted to this important component in our profession’s education for future clinicians.
$250 and a $250 CPD Voucher awarded to a final year undergraduate student who, in the opinion of the Victoria Division, has demonstrated excellence in their final year of clinical education placement.
Jessica Archer
Connect Health & Community Award for Honours Program
Proudly sponsored by Connect Health & Community with $250 awarded to the student with the top Honours results across OCC3072 and OCC4091.
Emma Cole
St John of God Award for Participatory Community Practice
Proudly sponsored by St John of God with $200 awarded to the students with the highest PCP grades across OCC3062 and OCC4071.
Thi Hoang Yen Le and Aleisha Holmes
Department of Occupational Therapy Award
$250 awarded to a final year student/s for leadership skills and citizenship.
Lok Him Yeung and Tasmin Lewis
Master of Occupational Therapy PracticeMaster of Occupational Therapy Practice Year One Prize
$200 awarded to the top student in year 1 of the Master of Occupational Therapy Practice.
Emily Groszek
Master of Occupational Therapy Practice Year Two Prize
$200 awarded to the top student/s in year 2 of the Master of Occupational Therapy Practice.
Kristy Arvaj and Isabelle Aubrey
Master of Occupational Therapy Practice Program Award — Occupational Therapy Australia Award for Clinical Fieldwork Excellence
Proudly sponsored by Occupational Therapy Australia with a $250 CPD voucher awarded to a final year undergraduate student who, in the opinion of the Victoria Division, has demonstrated excellence in their final year of clinical education placement.
Alexandra Attwood-Geaney
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Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours)Year one Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) Prize
$200 awarded to the student who achieves the highest aggregate mark in year one of the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours).
Woo Shik Kim
Year Three Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) Prize
$200 awarded to the student who achieves the highest aggregate mark in year three of the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours).
Gabrielle Lehia Seymour
Year Four Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) Prize
$200 awarded to the student who achieves the highest aggregate mark in year four of the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours).
Ariana Danielle Axarlis
St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital Award for Rehabilitation
Proudly sponsored by St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital with $200 awarded to the physiotherapy student with the highest grade in a year four rehabilitation clinical placement elective.
Kate Jessica Behm
Kate Scanlon Award
Awarded in honour of Kate Scanlon, a second year Monash physiotherapy student who who embraced all aspects of university life. At the conclusion of her second year of studies, Kate was tragically killed in India where she was going to run a first aid course and physiotherapy clinic.
$250 awarded to the year two student who is judged as the student who contributed the most to fellow students during the first two years of the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) course.
Louisa Xie
Bachelor of Physiotherapy Advanced — Research (Honours)Year two Bachelor of Physiotherapy — Advanced Research (Honours) Prize
$200 awarded to the student who achieves the highest aggregate mark in year two of the Advanced Research stream of the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours).
Campbell James Hogan
Year Three Bachelor of Physiotherapy — Advanced Research (Honours) Prize
$200 awarded to the student who achieves the highest aggregate mark in year three of the Advanced Research stream of the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours).
Georgina Alice Wish-Wilson
Year Four Bachelor of Physiotherapy — Advanced Research (Honours) Prize
$200 awarded to the student who achieves the highest aggregate mark in year four of the Advanced Research stream of the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours).
Kate Jessica Behm
Prof Jenny Keating Department of Physiotherapy Leadership and Citizenship Prize
Named after Professor Jenny Keating, the inaugural Head of the Department of Physiotherapy from 2005 to 2011.
$250 awarded to the student who exemplifies qualities of outstanding
leadership and citizenship.
Ariana Danille Axarlis
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Bachelor of Radiography and Medical Imaging (Honours)MIA Year 1 Highest Aggregate Prize
Proudly sponsored by MIA with $200 awarded to the student with the highest aggregate mark in year one of the Bachelor of Radiography and Medical Imaging (Honours).
Mandisa Anne Bonett
Shimadzu Year 1 Radiographic Imaging and Methods Prize
Proudly sponsored by Shimadzu with $200 awarded to the student with the highest aggregate mark in the year one course unit Radiographic Imaging and Methods (Honours).
Mandisa Anne Bonett
Bachelor of Radiography and Medical Imaging Year 2 Faculty Prize
$200 awarded to the student with the highest aggregate mark in year two of the Bachelor of Radiography and Medical Imaging (Honours).
Rebecca Claire Francis
Department of Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences Ultrasound Prize
$200 awarded to the student with the highest aggregate mark in year three ultrasound studies.
Holly Cecilia Smith
Canon Medical Systems ANZ CT Prize
Proudly sponsored by Canon Medical Systems ANZ with $200 awarded to the student with the highest aggregate mark in year three CT studies.
Jia Yi Chua
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists Prize
Proudly sponsored by Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists with $200 awarded to the student with the best project in research in medical imaging.
Hogan Edward Sharpe
Australian Society of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy ASMIRT (Victorian Branch) Prize
Proudly sponsored by the ASMIRT Victorian Branch with $200 awarded to the student with the highest aggregate marks throughout the Bachelor of Radiography and Medical Imaging (Honours).
Stephanie Elizabeth Sipus
Siemens Prize for MRI
Proudly sponsored by Siemens with $400 awarded to the student with the highest aggregate mark in MRI studies.
Natalie Nguyen
Master of Radiation Therapy Elekta Prize
Proudly sponsored by Elekta with $400 awarded to the student who attains the highest mark in the year two professional presentations.
Dianna Nhuy Le
Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)William Webster Prize
$200 awarded to the student who achieves the highest aggregate mark in first year psychology core subjects.
Angela Hsu Yien Lim
Stella Crossley Prize
Named in honour of Emeritus Professor Stella Crossley who joined the Department of Psychology as a lecturer in 1969. During her Monash career, Stella acted as Head of the Department and Associate Dean of the Faculty of Science, and was awarded the title of Professor and later Emeritus Professor. She contracted multiple sclerosis in 1975, but did not retire from full-time academia until 1997. Even then she continued teaching and fostering postgraduate students up to a few weeks before her death.
$250 awarded to the student who achieves the highest aggregate mark in second year psychology core subjects.
Georgina Lee Squires-Donelly
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Malcolm Macmillan Prize
Named after Professor Malcolm Macmillan with $300 awarded to the student who achieves the highest aggregate mark in third year psychology core subjects.
Rui Ying Yew
Australian Psychological Society Prize
Proudly sponsored by the Australian Psychological Society with an Associate Membership of the APS and conference registration fee awarded to the top fourth year psychology student at Monash University (from honours and graduate diploma students).
Emma Maree Thompson
Ross Day Prize
Named after Professor Ross Day, Foundation Chair of the Department of Psychology at Monash University. Professor Day’s career at Monash spanned 1965 to 1992 and, as well as establishing a strong
experimental psychology department, he served as Associate Dean of the Faculty of Science from 1981 to 1983.
$500 awarded to the top Psychology honours student.
Dylan Curtin
Ross Day Medal
A medal awarded to the student who exhibits exceptional achievement in the Psychology honours program.
Chloe Hawker
Tom Triggs Prize
Named in honour of Emeritus Professor Thomas J. Triggs. Professor Triggs first joined the School of Psychology in 1973, and went on to become Professor and Head of Department and, on retirement, Emeritus
Professor. Professor Triggs introduced driving simulators to Australia in the late 1980s and was one of the three original founders of the Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC),
where he served as Deputy Director of the Centre for more than 20 years.
$500 awarded to the student with the highest aggregate marks in the Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) cohort with the highest mark in honours in Psychology.
Laura Zark
Immunology Jared Purton Prize in Immunology
Awarded in memory of Dr Jared Purton, a former PhD graduate from the Department of Immunology and Pathology. Jared was a promising immunologist who was tragically killed while completing his post-doctoral
training overseas.
$300 awarded to the top level two undergraduate Bachelor of Science (BSc) or Biomedical Science.
Madeleine Kerr
Pathology Hatem Salem Award for Human Pathology
Named after Emeritus Professor Hatem Salem AM, former Head of Department of Clinical Haematology. In 2010, Professor Salem was awarded the Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for service to medicine in the field of
haematology as a clinician, educator and researcher and through the establishment of the Australian Centre for Blood Diseases.
$500 awarded to the top level 3 Human Pathology student (average mark for HUP3011 and HUP3022).
Timothy Thinh Quang Nguyen
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Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Social WorkYear 3 Social Work Prize
$200 awarded to the student who obtains the highest aggregate mark in year three of study of either the Bachelor of Social Work, or the Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Social Work.
Tegan Immogen Edwards
Year 4 Social Work Prize
$200 awarded to the student who obtains the highest aggregate mark in year 4 of study of either the Bachelor of Social Work, or the Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Social Work.
Miriam Jennean Wilson
Peter Boss Honours Prize for Social Work
Named after Foundation Professor Peter Boss, a prominent Social Work academic and Head of the Department of Social Work from 1974 to 1986, with $250 awarded to the student who obtains the highest aggregate mark in Year 4 of study in the Honours program in either the Bachelor of Social Work (Honours), the Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) or the Bachelor of Health Science/Bachelor of Social Work (Honours).
Brooke Alanah Walton
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