An annual awards ceremony is held at the Faculty of Law each year in recognition of the achievements of our students.
Awards are given for academic excellence, mooting successes and for contribution to worthwhile campus, community, humanitarian or cultural activities that are to the benefit of, or bring credit to, the University.
The following prizes may be awarded if there is a candidate who reaches a level of achievement acceptable to the Faculty Board in Law.
This prize was established in 1987. It is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in 76026 Local Government Law. The prize has a cash value of $500.
This prize is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in the undergraduate subject 76024 Environmental Law. The prize has a cash value of $250.
This prize is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in either of the postgraduate subjects 77953 International Taxation Law 1 or 77943 International Taxation Law 2. The prize is a book voucher to the value of $250.
This prize is awarded for exceptional performance and contribution to mooting team success. The prize has a cash value of $250.
This prize is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in the postgraduate subject 77893 Designs Law and Practice. The prize has a cash value of $250.
This prize was established in 1996 and is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in the postgraduate subject 77889 Trade Marks Law. The prize has a cash value of $500.
This prize is awarded annually and was established by the Dean of the Faculty in 1989 to formally acknowledge a major individual contribution by a student in terms of time and effort to the general work of the Faculty and, in particular, to student and staff relations. The prize has a cash value of $200.
This prize was established in 2002 and is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in the undergraduate subject 76073 Patents Trade Marks and Related Rights. The prize has a cash value of $500.
This prize was established in 1989 and is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in the undergraduate subject 76022 Law of Insurance. The prize has a cash value of $200.
This prize was established in 1998 and is awarded annually to the student in their final or penultimate year of study who achieves the best performance in the undergraduate subject 76053 Industrial Law. The prize has a cash value of $500.
This prize was established in 1998 and is awarded annually to the student in their final or penultimate year of study who achieves the best performance in the undergraduate subject 76015 Labour Law. The prize has a cash value of $500.
This prize was established in 2005 and is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in 70617 Administrative Law. The prize has a cash value of $250.
This prize was established in 1998 and is awarded annually to a student enrolled in the Practical Legal Training Program who achieves the best performance in 75401 Litigation. The prize has a cash value of $150.
This prize was established in 1998 and is awarded annually to the student enrolled in the Practical Legal Training Program who achieves the best performance in 75415 Professional Conduct 1 and 75416 Professional Conduct 2. The prize has a cash value of $150.
This prize was established in 1986 by students enrolled in the Faculty of Law in memory of fellow student Karen Morton, who died before completing the requirements for the award of the Bachelor of Laws. The prize is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in the undergraduate subject 76011 Industrial and Intellectual Property, an area of the law in which Karen excelled. The cash value of the prize is $100.
This prize was established in 1983 and is awarded each year to the student who achieves the best performance in 70317 Real Property the cash value of the prize is $500.
This prize is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in either 70113 Legal Process and History or 79203 Business Law and Ethics. The prize is in the form of a book voucher with a cash value of $100.
This prize is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in 96 credit points of UTS core law subjects. The prize has a cash value of $1,500.
This prize is awarded for the best performance in the Doctor of Juridical Science and has a cash value of $2,000.
This prize is awarded to the student who achieves the highest aggregate mark across all subjects attempted on completion of the Master of Law and Legal Practice course. The value of the prize is $250.
This prize was established in 1998 and is awarded annually to the student enrolled in the Practical Legal Training Program who achieves the best performance in 75403 Commercial and Estate Practice. The prize has a cash value of $150.
This prize was established in 1998 and is awarded annually to the student enrolled in the Practical Legal Training Program who achieves the best performance in 75402 Property Transactions. The prize has a cash value of $150.
This prize is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in 75413 Advocacy. The prize has a cash value of $250.
This prize is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in 71216 Law of Evidence. The prize has a cash value of $250.
This prize is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in 71005 Practice and Procedure. The prize has a cash value of $250.
This prize is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in 75416 Professional Conduct 2: Legal Ethics. The prize has a cash value of $250.
This prize is awarded for the best undergraduate Honours project in Industrial and Labour Law. The prize has a cash value of $200.
This prize was established in 1997 from money raised by staff and students of the Law Faculty in memory of Roger Shaw, who was the Law Liaison Librarian for many years prior to his death. It is awarded each semester to the student who achieves the best performance in 70105 Legal Research. The prize has a cash value of $250.
This prize was established in 2004 and is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in either of the postgraduate subjects 77751 International Commercial Arbitration or 77783 International Commercial Dispute Resolution. The prize has a cash value of $250.
This prize is awarded annually to the most academically outstanding student who has graduated or is eligible to graduate from the LLB or MLLP course. The prize has a cash value of $500.
This prize was established in 2005 and is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in the postgraduate subject 77794 International Environmental Law. The prize has a cash value of $500.
This prize was established in 2004 and is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in 79018 Advanced Commercial Law. The prize is a book voucher to the value of $300.
This prize was established in 2004 and is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in 75401 Litigation. The prize is a book voucher to the value of $300.
This prize was established in 2004 and is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in 79027 Retirement Planning. The prize is a book voucher to the value of $300.
This prize was established in 2004 and is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in 76212 Revenue Law. The prize is a book voucher to the value of $300.
This prize was established in 2004 and is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in 76411 Sale of Goods. The prize is a book voucher to the value of $300.
This prize is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best performance in 76048 Citizenship and Immigration Law. The prize is a book voucher to the value of $250.
This prize is awarded to a student (or students), undergraduate or postgraduate, for contribution to worthwhile campus, community, humanitarian or cultural activities that are to the benefit of, or bring credit to, the University. The prize has a cash value of $500.
This prize was established in 1988 by the Women Lawyers' Association of New South Wales Inc in recognition of the career of Veronica Pike and her services to the profession. The prize is awarded annually to a female student who achieves the best performance in 71216 Law of Evidence. The prize has a cash value of $100.
The scholarship is available to undergraduate Law students primarily on the basis of demonstrated need and academic merit. The Trustees may award more than one scholarship in an academic year. The value of each scholarship is at least $400.
The purpose of this scholarship is to provide an assistance grant to a student who needs help in facilitating their studies at UTS in Law.
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For further information on scholarships available to students in the Faculty of Law, contact: