Value

$500 + certificate of award which will be presented to the Recipient at the annual UTS Faculty of Law Awards Ceremony.

Status

Open

Open.
Opens
01/01/2025

Overview

To recognise the best performing student in subject 76007 International Human Rights Law. Please read the Conditions of Award for full details of the Prize.

Who is eligible?

The recipient must be enrolled in a UTS award course and have received a result in subject 76007 International Human Rights Law in the academic year for which the prize is being awarded.

Selection process

The prize will be awarded to the student with the highest final mark in subject 76007 International Human Rights Law in the relevant academic year.

In the event that two or more eligible students have the same highest final mark, the following criteria will be considered:

  • Performance in subject 76007 International Human Rights Law outside of formal assessment that demonstrates mastery of and engagement in the subject;
  • Overall academic performance in the student’s award course, including GPA, whether the student has failed other subjects, received academic cautions or had a finding of misconduct against them.

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UTS Faculty of Law
Website: law.uts.edu.au

Other information

  • The student with the highest final mark will be identified by the Faculty of Law, according to the eligibility and recipient selection criteria as provided in clauses 4 and 5;
  • In the event that two or more eligible students have the same highest final mark, a selection committee of a minimum of three (3) people, chaired by the Dean, Faculty of Law (or nominee) will select a Recipient based on the specified selection criteria in clause 5;
  • The proposed Recipient will then be formally approved or declined by the Dean, Faculty of Law (or nominee) based upon the selection criteria in clauses 5 and 7.