School of Population Health Prize in Public Health

A Prize for the most outstanding student completing Part II of the Master of Public Health.

About the scholarship

Application status: No application required
Applicable study: Part II of the Master of Public Health
Opening date: By nomination
Closing date: By nomination
Tenure: Prize
For: Prize
Number on offer: One
Offer rate: Annually
Value: $500

The Prize was established in 1996 by the Department of Community Health and is funded by the School of Population Health.

The main purpose of the Prize is to reward and encourage excellence in Part II of the Master of Public Health.

Regulations

How to apply

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