MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS
Engineering Handbook 1996
Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
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Copyright © Monash University 1996
ISBN 1037-0919
Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996
PRIZES
CONTENTS
- School of Engineering, Caulfield
- School of Engineering, Clayton
- School of Engineering, Gippsland
School of Engineering, Caulfield, Student Excellence Award
The school will award a certificate to all students achieving first class
honours.
The Institution of Engineers, Australia, Monash University, Caulfield
A prize of $100 and a plaque awarded to the top final-year degree student in
the School of Engineering, Caulfield.
Division of Civil Engineering
Divisional prizes - Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Computing)
+ A prize of $150 is to be awarded to the outstanding final-year student in the
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Computing) course.
+ A prize of $150 is to be awarded to the student with the top overall
performance in the final-year civil engineering design subjects CVE4111 (Civil
engineering design I) and CVE4112 (Civil engineering design 2) in the Bachelor
of Engineering (Civil and Computing) course.
Melbourne Water
Two prizes of $250 to be awarded, at the discretion of the head of the Division
of Civil Engineering, to the student or students exhibiting outstanding overall
performance in (i) the level-three subjects CVE3161 (Hydraulics), CVE3171
(Public health engineering) and CVE3162 (Hydrology) and (ii) in the subject
ENC4012 (Computer applications 7C).
Pryda (Aust.) Pty Ltd
A prize of $200 awarded to the student with the best overall performance in the
third-year subjects CVE3121 (Structural engineering 3) and CVE3122 (Structural
engineering 4).
Timber Promotion Council
A prize of $200 is to be awarded, at the discretion of the lecturer in the
subject CVE3131 (Timber engineering), to a student displaying a special
interest in, or aptitude for, timber design. Timber Promotion Council provide
further support in the conduct of this course to a total of $2000.
Graduate Diploma in Municipal Engineering
+ Municipal Engineering Foundation Prize for the top student completing the
course: $200 plus one year's subscription to the Institute of Municipal
Engineering Australia.
+ Municipal Engineering Foundation Management Prize for the student obtaining
the highest aggregate marks in the management units.
+ Vicroads Road and Traffic Engineering Prize $300.
+ Vicroads Planning Prize $300.
Division of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering
Divisional prizes - Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Computing)
+ A prize of $200 and a certificate is awarded to the best first-level Bachelor
of Engineering student who has chosen to study electrical engineering.
+ A prize of $200 and a certificate is awarded to the best student in the
second year of the course.
+ A prize of $200 and a certificate is awarded to two outstanding students in
each of the following areas of divisional speciality: electronics (levels two,
three and four); biomedical engineering (levels three and four); control
systems (levels three and four).
+ A prize of $250 and an engraved plaque is awarded to the best overall final
year student.
Divisional prizes - Bachelor of Technology (Computer Studies)
+ A prize of $200 is awarded to the best level two student.
+ A prize of $300 is awarded to the best final year student.
D K and G Anderson Prizes
Awarded to outstanding students in levels two and four of the Bachelor of
Engineering (Electrical and Computing) degree.
M M Cables Prize
Awarded to an outstanding third-level Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and
Computing) student.
Robert Bosch (Australia) Prize
Awarded to the best third-level Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and
Computing) student.
Siemens Prize (Communications)
Awarded to the best final-level Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and
Computing) communications project student.
Siemens Prize (Power)
Awarded to the best final-level Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and
Computing) power engineering student.
Division of Mechanical Engineering
Divisional prizes - Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Computing)
(Industrial and Computing)
+ A prize of $100 will be awarded to the top student in second-year mechanical
engineering design.
+ The groups completing the best mechanical and industrial engineering projects
in third and fourth level may be considered for an award of a $100 prize in
each group.
+ A prize of $150 and a plaque will be awarded to the top final year student in
industrial engineering.
+ A prize of $150 and a plaque will be awarded to the top final year student in
mechanical engineering
Divisional prizes - Bachelor of Technology (Advanced Manufacturing Technology)
Prize
A prize of $150 plus a plaque will be awarded annually to the BTech(AMT)
student achieving the highest average mark upon completion of the degree.
APMA Pump Studies Prize
The Australian Pump Manufacturers' Association has provided $500 worth of
awards to be given for the best student project in the area of pumps and the
best student in second year studying fluids and energy.
Brian Sullivan Award
Awarded to the most improved second-year industrial engineering student. The
award consists of $100 plus software, manuals and books to the value of $250.
J L Kepert Memorial
One prize of $100 to the top student in final year thermodynamics or
thermodynamics project.
Ove Arup and Partners Prize in Civil Engineering
A prize of $500 donated by Ove Arup and Partners Pty Ltd to commemorate the
firm's founder, Sir Ove Arup, awarded annually on the recommendation of the
head of the Department of Civil Engineering to the top graduate in the
department.
Australian Institute of Steel Construction Prize for Steel Structures
In 1991 the Australian Institute of Steel Construction established an annual
prize of $200 to be awarded on the recommendation of the head of the Department
of Civil Engineering to the third-year candidate for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering in civil engineering who demonstrates the greatest proficiency in
the field of steel structures, provided that the candidate's work is of
sufficient merit.
Graham Beard Prize
A prize of $1000 for overall proficiency in the electrical and computer systems
engineering course will be awarded annually to a student who has completed
level four of the electrical and computer systems engineering course and who is
selected by the committee as worthy of the prize.
Graham Beard Third-Year Prize
A prize of $350 for proficiency in electronics will be awarded annually to a
student who has completed level three of the electrical and computer systems
engineering course and who is selected by the committee as worthy of the
prize.
BHP First-Year Engineering Prize
A prize of $200 donated by The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited will be
awarded annually on the recommendation of the dean to the student who at the
end of the level-one engineering course shows the greatest proficiency as
determined by weighted average marks at the annual examinations in first
year.
BTR Nylex Limited Prize for Materials Engineering
A prize of $200 donated by BTR Nylex Limited will be awarded annually, on the
recommendation of the head of the Department of Materials Engineering, to the
level-three student showing greatest proficiency in that course.
BTR Nylex Limited Vacation Report Prize
A prize of $50 donated by BTR Nylex Limited will be awarded annually, on the
recommendation of the head of the Department of Materials Engineering, to the
student in that department who has passed the level-two annual examinations,
and who is judged to have submitted the best vacation work report at the end of
the level-two long vacation.
CMPS&F Highway Design Prize
A prize of $250 donated by CMPS&F Pty Ltd will be awarded annually on the
recommendation of the head of the Department of Civil Engineering, to the
student in that department who is judged to have submitted the best highway
design.
Coffey Partners International Prize in Geotechnical Engineering
A prize of $500 donated by Coffey and Partners Pty Ltd awarded annually on the
recommendation of the staff of the geomechanics group in the Department of
Civil Engineering to the student in the department who has shown the greatest
proficiency in geotechnical engineering in level four of the course.
Department of Civil Engineering Vacation Work Prize
A prize of $100 will be awarded annually on the recommendation of the head of
the Department of Civil Engineering to the student who submits the best report
on vacation work experience.
Department of Materials Engineering Prize
A prize of $500 will be awarded annually to the student who achieves the
highest average mark upon completion of the Materials Engineering stream of the
Bachelor of Engineering, Clayton school.
Digital Equipment Prize for Computer Engineering Project
In 1984 the university accepted an offer from Digital Equipment Australia Pty
Ltd to establish a prize of the value of $300 to be awarded annually to the
level-four student in electrical and computer systems engineering who displays
the greatest proficiency in a project in digital electronics or computer
engineering. The award shall be made on the recommendation of the head of the
Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering and will only be made
if it is considered that the student is of sufficient merit.
J W Dodds Memorial Prize
A prize of $1000 and a medal donated by Dodds Consolidated Industries Ltd is
awarded annually to a student who, on completion of the final year of the
course in mechanical engineering, is considered to be the most outstanding,
having demonstrated academic excellence throughout the course and having
provided some indication of outstanding professional promise. For any year no
prize, a shared prize, or two separate prizes may be awarded.
Douglas Partners Prize for Geomechanics
A prize of $500 donated by Douglas Partners Pty Ltd will be awarded annually on
recommendation of the staff in the geomechanics group in the Department of
Civil Engineering to the best student at third-year level in geomechanics
subjects CIV3241, CIV3243 and CIV3641
The ESI Sir Willis Connolly Prize
A prize of $500 donated by the Electricity Supply Industry of Victoria will be
awarded annually for outstanding performance at level four of the course on the
Clayton campus to the student specialising in electrical power, including the
level-four project, experimental work and work experience, who has shown the
greatest proficiency during level four of the course, and displays initiative
and leadership potential. The recipient must have passed the whole of each
year's work at the first attempt. The prize will be awarded on the
recommendation of the head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems
Engineering, the incumbent of the Sir John Monash Chair of Electrical Power
Engineering and an ESI nominee, and will only be awarded if there is a student
of sufficient merit.
The ESI Faraday Prize
The prize of $500 donated by the Electricity Supply Industry of Victoria will
be awarded annually for outstanding performance at level two of the course on
the Clayton campus to the student who has shown the greatest proficiency in
power-related topics at level two and who shows a broad overall competence in
engineering. The recipient must have passed the whole of each year's work at
the first attempt. The prize will be awarded on the recommendation of the head
of the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering, the incumbent
of the Sir John Monash Chair of Electrical Power Engineering and an ESI
nominee, and will only be awarded if there is a student of sufficient merit.
The ESI Project Prize
A prize of $250 donated by the Electricity Supply Industry of Victoria will be
awarded annually to a student in the course on the Clayton campus for the most
innovative level-four project on a power-related topic. The recipient must have
passed the whole of each year's work at the first attempt. The prize will be
awarded on the recommendation of the head of the Department of Electrical and
Computer Systems Engineering, the incumbent of the Sir John Monash Chair of
Electrical Power Engineering and an SECV nominee, and will only be awarded if
there is a student of sufficient merit.
The ESI Report Prize
A prize of $250 donated by the Electricity Supply Industry of Victoria will be
awarded annually for the best vacation work report by a power student for the
vacation at the end of level three of the course on the Clayton campus. The
recipient must have passed the whole of each year's work at the first attempt.
The prize will be awarded on the recommendation of the head of the Department
of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering, the incumbent of the Sir John
Monash Chair of Electrical Power Engineering and an ESI nominee, and will only
be awarded if there is a student of sufficient merit.
Ford Prize
The Ford Motor Company of Australia Ltd has donated two annual prizes, each of
$200, to be awarded to a level-three student of mechanical engineering, one for
proficiency in solid mechanics, the other for proficiency in studies related to
the manufacturing industry as may be recommended to the head of the department
by the respective responsible professors.
Foundation Industry Prize for Soil Engineering
A prize of $500 donated by John Wagstaff Constructions Pty Ltd and Frankipile
Australia Ltd will be awarded annually on the recommendation of the staff in
the geomechanics group in the Department of Civil Engineering to the best
foundation design team in the subject CIV4244 (Soil engineering).
The Golder Associates Prize in Geotechnical Design
In 1990 the university accepted an offer from Golder Associates to establish a
prize, valued at $500, to be awarded annually to the student or students who
have shown the greatest proficiency in geotechnical design in level four of the
course in civil engineering. The award shall be made on the recommendation of
the staff of the geomechanics group of the Department of Civil Engineering.
Fred Green Memorial Prize in Civil Engineering
A prize of $200 donated by the Institution of Civil Engineers, to be known as
the Fred Green Memorial Prize in Civil Engineering, awarded annually on the
recommendation of the head of the Department of Civil Engineering to the
student in the department who has shown the greatest proficiency in civil
engineering (completing all core subjects) to the end of level three.
Gutteridge Haskins and Davey Prize in Water Engineering
A prize of $100 donated by Gutteridge Haskins and Davey Pty Ltd will be awarded
annually, on the recommendation of the head of the Department of Civil
Engineering, to the student in that department who has shown the greatest
proficiency in water engineering subjects in level four of the course.
The Professor K H Hunt Award
A prize of $2500 and a medallion bearing the image of Professor K H Hunt will
be awarded annually to the student from the Faculty of Engineering who submits
the best PhD thesis in the calendar year preceding the award. The prize will be
awarded annually on the day in which the main Engineering autumn graduation
ceremony is held. Eligible candidates will be those PhD students from the
Faculty of Engineering who will be receiving their degrees at the graduation
ceremony or who have been awarded the degree in the calendar year subsequent to
the previous award. All such candidates are eligible and applications for the
award are unnecessary. The selection committee will be the Engineering Research
Committee and selection will be based on the examiners' reports on those theses
which have been accepted for the award of a PhD degree.
The IEE Prize
The Institution of Electrical Engineers (London) annually awards prizes for
outstanding academic achievement to students who are participating in a course
of study accredited by the institution, and in 1989 invited Monash University
to become party to these awards. The IEE prize, which consists of a certificate
and a cheque for 75 pounds, will be awarded on the recommendation of the head
of the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering to an
outstanding student in level three of the course in electrical and computer
systems engineering, which has been mutually accredited by the Institution of
Engineers, Australia, and the Institution of Electrical Engineers (London). The
award will be made only if there is a student of sufficient merit.
The Institute of Metals and Materials Australasia Prize
Awarded annually by the Institute of Metals and Materials Australasia to a
student enrolled at a Victorian university or college of advanced education who
submits the best report on his or her final-year project, which must be within
the field of materials science or engineering. The prize is valued at $250,
plus an inscribed medallion and one year's free membership of the institute.
Candidates for the prize should submit their reports to the Secretary,
Victorian Branch, Institute of Metals and Materials Australasia via the head of
the Department of Materials Engineering after their reports have been
assessed.
The Institute of Metals and Materials Australasia Student Award
Awarded annually by the Institute of Metals and Materials Australasia to one
student from each of the applicable Victorian tertiary education institutions,
as recommended by the head of the department concerned, for demonstrated
excellence in a particular unit at any level in the appropriate course. The
award is valued at $200 plus one year's free membership of the institute.
The Institution of Engineers, Australia Award
An award of $200 and the Ian Langlands Medal are given annually by the
Institution of Engineers, Australia, to a student who, on completion of the
final year of the Bachelor of Engineering degree course, is considered to be
the most outstanding from all engineering departments. Criteria on which the
award is based include academic record, personal qualities, and interest and
involvement in professional and other activities.
The Institution of Engineers, Australia Book Prize
In 1988 the Structural branch committee of the Institute of Engineers,
Australia decided to offer a book prize to be awarded annually to a civil
engineering student who in the final year of study has achieved distinction in
some aspect of study associated with structural engineering. The book prize
shall be awarded on the recommendation of the head of the Department of Civil
Engineering.
Alan G Jones Medal
The Australian Southern Section of the Institution of Production Engineers
offered in 1982 to present annually, as an encouragement of manufacturing
matters, a medal for outstanding performance by a student in studies directly
related to production engineering. The medal is to mark the contribution of A G
Jones, MBE, CEng, FIProdE, FMechE, FIEAust to the practice of production
engineering. The medal is awarded upon the recommendation of the head of the
Department of Mechanical Engineering of Monash University, in consultation with
that senior member of staff responsible for the studies in question, to a final
year student, if of sufficient merit, of mechanical engineering at Monash
University. The medallist will have shown outstanding performance in studies in
some or all of production science, production engineering, automation, and
innovation (or such corresponding topics from time to time forming part of the
final-year curriculum), or a like proficiency in the final-year project
provided that it relates closely to production engineering; or a combination of
both. The medal is to be presented at a regularly scheduled meeting of the
Institution of Production Engineers by the head of its Southern Section.
The Douglas Lampard Electrical Engineering Research Medal
In any year, the medal will be awarded to the research student in the
Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering whose thesis is
considered to be the most outstanding either as a contribution to the
fundamentals of electrical engineering and/or as an application involving
hardware using electrical engineering principles. In addition to an inscribed
medal, the winner will receive a prize of $1000.
McGraw-Hill Book Prize in Chemical Engineering
In 1986 McGraw-Hill Book Company Australia Pty Ltd agreed to establish an
annual book prize to be awarded to the chemical engineering student who obtains
the highest composite mark in the subjects CHE1110 (Analysis of chemical
processing systems) and CHE1120 (Industrial chemistry) in level one. The prize,
a copy of Perry's Chemical engineers' handbook, shall be awarded on the
recommendation of the head of the Department of Chemical Engineering.
The MBPMA Prize in Cold-Formed Steel Structures
In 1989 the Metal Building Products Manufacturers Association donated a prize
of $200 to be awarded annually to the student who has performed best in an area
of study associated with cold-formed steel structures. The prize shall be
awarded on the recommendation of the head of the Department of Civil
Engineering to the student with the best steel design in the subject CIV3225
(Steel structures), which demonstrates mastery of cold-formed steel elements.
Reuben Medding Prize
Mr R Medding, of Pacificnet Services Pty Ltd has donated an annual prize of
$100 for outstanding work in control engineering with effect from 1972. The
prize is open to all electrical and computer systems engineering students
undertaking studies in control engineering in their final undergraduate year.
The award is made by the faculty board on the recommendation of a committee
consisting of the head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems
Engineering, an academic staff member in the control field, and Mr R Medding or
nominee, who base their decision on examination results, experimental work and
project work in control engineering and/or telecommunications. No award shall
be made in any one year if, in the opinion of the committee, there is no
candidate of sufficient merit.
Melbourne Water Prize for Water Engineering
The Southern Region of Melbourne Water has donated a prize of $500 to be
awarded annually to the student in civil engineering who in any year gains the
highest aggregate marks in the level-three subjects hydraulics, public health
engineering and hydrology. The prize is awarded on the recommendation of the
head of the Department of Civil Engineering, and is awarded only if there is a
student of sufficient merit. The prize may be shared.
National Consolidated Limited Vacation Report Prize
A prize of $75 donated by National Consolidated Limited will be awarded
annually on the recommendation of the head of the Department of Materials
Engineering to the student in that department who has passed the level-three
annual examinations and who is judged to have submitted the best vacation work
report at the end of the level-three long vacation.
The I J Polmear Award
Awarded annually by the Institute of Metals and Materials Australasia to one
student enrolled in each recognised degree or diploma-level course in
materials/metallurgy at a Victorian tertiary institution. The award, valued at
$250 plus one year's free membership of the institute, is for the student who
shows the best educational promise in the first effective year of each
course.
PWT Asia/Pacific Pty Ltd Prize
The prize of $550 donated by PWT Asia/Pacific Pty Ltd will be awarded annually
on the recommendation of the head of the Department of Chemical Engineering to
the level-four student in the chemical engineering course who shows the
greatest proficiency in subjects concerned with water and wastewater treatment,
provided that the student is of sufficient merit.
The Owen Potter Award for Chemical Engineering Excellence
In 1991 the Department of Chemical Engineering instituted this award in
recognition of the contribution made by its foundation professor, O E Potter,
not only to the department but to the chemical engineering profession in
Australia generally. The award, a medallion, will be presented annually to the
first class honours graduate who, having completed the degree in minimum time,
gains highest overall marks in the course. In any year a shared prize or, in
the event of there being no first class honours graduates, no prize may be
awarded.
Prok International Prize
A prize of $250 has been donated by Prok International Limited to be awarded
annually to a final-year mechanical engineering student for the best vacation
work report on completion of the third-year long vacation, provided that the
report is of sufficient merit and provided that the student concerned has
passed the third-year annual examinations.
Richardson Prize in Transport Engineering
A prize of $100 donated by Professor A J Richardson awarded annually on the
recommendation of the staff of the Institute of Transport Studies in the
Department of Civil Engineering to the student in the department who has shown
the greatest proficiency in transport engineering.
Shell Prize for Chemical Engineering
A prize of $100 donated by the Shell group of companies in Australia will be
awarded annually, on the recommendation of the head of the Department of
Chemical Engineering, to the level-two student intending to take the degree in
chemical engineering who shows the greatest proficiency at the annual
examinations, provided the student is of sufficient merit.
Simon Abbey Pty Ltd Award
This prize of $250 is available to level-four students, if deserving, of the
Department of Mechanical Engineering for demonstration of skills in industrial
innovation as shown in any or a combination of performances in corresponding
final-year project work, engineering practices and design courses, or other
closely relevant coursework. It is awarded by the head of the department upon
the recommendation of the professor chiefly responsible for such studies.
Sly and Weigall Prize in Engineering Law
The law firm, Sly and Weigall, donated a prize for 1990, valued at $500, to be
awarded to the level-four civil engineering student who in the subject CIV4202
(Management practices) submits the best essay on a topic to be nominated by Sly
and Weigall within the field of engineering law. The essays will be judged by
Sly and Weigall, and the prize will be awarded only if the best essay is judged
to be of sufficient merit. The prize may be awarded annually.
Neville Smith Timber Industries Prize in Timber Engineering
A prize of $300 donated by Neville Smith Timber Industries Pty Ltd will be
awarded annually on the recommendation of the head of the Department of Civil
Engineering to the undergraduate student who shows the greatest proficiency in
the field of timber structures at the Clayton campus.
Society of Chemical Industry of Victoria Prize
In 1989 the Society of Chemical Industry of Victoria, a technical society of
long standing which provides a variety of activities for people connected with,
or interested in, any aspect of the chemical industry, donated a prize of $100
to be awarded for excellence in a major course component which is clearly
connected with the practice or application of chemistry in industry. The prize
is awarded in odd-numbered years on the recommendation of the head of the
Department of Chemical Engineering to the top student in the subjects
CHE3071.12 and CHE3082.12 (Chemical engineering science), and in even-numbered
years on the recommendation of the head of the Department of Chemistry to the
top student in one of the pairs of subjects CHM3011.24 and CHM3022.24
(Chemistry) or CHM3031.12 and CHM3042.12 (Chemistry). The prize may be
shared.
The SRIA Prize for Concrete Structures
The Steel Reinforcement Institute of Australia has offered an award of a $500
cash prize and a framed certificate to a civil engineering student who
demonstrates an outstanding achievement in reinforced concrete design over the
final two years of the course. The award shall be made after appropriate
consultation between the civil engineering areas of the Faculty on the
recommendation of the head of the Department of Civil Engineering, provided
there is a student of sufficient merit.
The H Vivian Taylor Memorial Award in Acoustics
A prize of $150 and a certificate has been donated by the Australian Acoustical
Society to be awarded annually to the mechanical engineering student who
achieves the best performance in the subject MEC4430 (Industrial noise and its
control). The award will be made on the recommendation of the head of the
Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Telecom Prize for Materials in Telecommunications and Optical Technology
In 1986 Telecom Australia agreed to establish a prize, valued at $250, to be
awarded annually to the student who achieves the highest result in the
fourth-year elective subject MTE4538 `Optoelectronic materials'. The award
shall be made on the recommendation of the head of the Department of Materials
Engineering.
Thiess Prize for Civil Engineering Design
A prize of $500 donated by Thiess Contractors Pty Ltd will be awarded annually
to the group judged to have submitted the best design in the subject CIV4212
(Civil engineering practice 4).
Tubemakers of Australia, Water, Oil and Gas Industries Division Prize
In 1985 Tubemakers of Australia agreed to establish a prize, valued at $350, to
be awarded annually to the student who displays the greatest proficiency in
level four of the course in materials engineering. The award shall be made on
the recommendation of the head of the Department of Materials Engineering and
will only be made if it is considered that the student is of sufficient
merit.
Unique Micro Design Prize
A prize of $400 for the top student completing the degree of Bachelor of
Computer Science and Engineering will be awarded annually on the recommendation
of the heads of the Departments of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer
Systems Engineering. The prize will only be awarded if it is considered that
the student is of sufficient merit.
Unisys Prize for Fourth-Year Computer Systems Engineering
In 1983 Burroughs Limited agreed to establish a prize, valued at $300, to be
awarded annually to the student who displays the greatest proficiency in the
computer engineering and computer systems engineering subjects of level four of
the course in electrical and computer systems engineering. The award shall be
made on the recommendation of the head of the Department of Electrical and
Computer Systems Engineering and will only be made if it is considered that the
student is of sufficient merit.
Vicroads/Prize in Transport Engineering
A prize of $300 donated by Vicroads will be awarded annually on the
recommendation of the head of the Department of Civil Engineering to the
student enrolled for MEngSc by coursework and minor thesis in traffic and
transport engineering who has the highest average mark in coursework units,
from among those students who complete their coursework requirements in the
year.
Western Mining Corporation Prizes
Two prizes of $150 donated by the Western Mining Corporation Limited will be
awarded annually, on the recommendation of the head of the Department of
Chemical Engineering, for proficiency in subjects in the final two levels of
the undergraduate degree course in chemical engineering. Of these prizes one
will be awarded to the level-three student who shows greatest proficiency in
process operations and design, and the other will be awarded to the level-four
student who shows greatest proficiency in subjects concerned with mineral
processing and extractive metallurgy, provided that the students are of
sufficient merit.
The Wilson Transformer Company Prize
The Wilson Electric Transformer Company agreed in 1969 to establish an annual
prize initially for a period of five years from 1970. This period has since
been extended. The prize of $500 is awarded on the recommendation of a
committee consisting of the head of the Department of Electrical and Computer
Systems Engineering, a member of the academic staff of the Department of
Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering who specialises in electrical power
and the chief engineer of the Wilson Transformer Company. The award will be
made to the final-year student in electrical and computer systems engineering,
if of sufficient merit, whose final-year project is on a power topic and who,
in the opinion of the committee, has shown the greatest proficiency throughout
the course, and has also displayed engineering ability and creative ability.
The Jack Wilson Prize
Mr Jack Wilson of the Wilson Electric Transformer Company agreed in 1969 to
establish an annual prize initially for a period of five years, from 1970. This
period has since been extended. The prize of $500 is awarded on the
recommendation of a committee consisting of the head of the Department of
Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering, a member of the academic staff of
the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering who specialises
in electrical power, and Mr Robert Wilson or his nominee, to the level-three
student in electrical and computer systems engineering, if of sufficient merit,
who shows the greatest proficiency and initiative in electrical power
engineering.
Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Award of $500 to the best student completing selected subjects from the second
year of the Bachelor of Engineering.
Australian Institute of Steel Construction
The institute makes a Steel Design Award to the third-year student who has
achieved a level of excellence in structural steel design. The award is in the
form of $200 and a certificate.
Clarence Claude Fisher
Awards are available to applied science and engineering students. Applications
should be made through heads of schools.
GEO-Eng Australia Ltd
An award of $100 to a third-year student selected on the basis of results in
geotechnical engineering subjects.
The Institution of Engineers, Australia, Victoria Division
The Institution of Engineers, Australia award consists of a medallion and $500
and is awarded to the best final-year student in engineering.
The Institution of Engineers, Australia Structural Branch
The institution awards a book prize to a fourth-year engineering student
achieving a high standard in structural design.
The Institution of Engineers, Australia Gippsland Group Prize
The Gippsland Group of the Institution of Engineers, Australia has donated a
prize of $250 to be awarded annually on the recommendation of the head of the
Gippsland School of Engineering to the student, in any engineering discipline,
who is adjudged to have presented the best final-year project.
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