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University Medal

A University Medal is one of several types of award conferred by universities upon outstanding students or members of staff. The usage and status of university medals differ between countries and between universities.

A University Medal from the University of New South Wales.

As award on graduation edit

Many universities award University Medals to the top undergraduate students upon graduation each year.

Australia edit

In Australia, the University Medal is usually awarded upon completion of Honours degrees based on academic merit. The criteria for bestowing the University Medal are stringent. The number of medals awarded might also be limited.[1] For example, the University of New South Wales' medal policy states: "it is expected that only in exceptional circumstances would there be more than one Medal for a particular specialisation".[2] The usual criterion is very high marks across all the subjects undertaken in the 4-year Honours degree. In some universities, the University Medal is treated as a distinct division or class of the Honours degree ("First class Honours and University Medal").

It is rare, but possible, for a student to receive two University Medals, by winning a Medal in each of two undergraduate degrees or majors within a degree. For example, Australian politician and judge H. V. Evatt won University Medals in Philosophy and Law from the University of Sydney, and Brian Anderson, the former President of the Australia Academy of Science and the International Federation of Automatic Control, won University Medals in Engineering and Mathematics from the University of Sydney. Timothy Potts, Director of the J. Paul Getty Museum, won University Medals in Philosophy and Archaeology from the University of Sydney, Sir Cyril Ambrose Walsh, High Court of Australia, won three University Medals, in English and Philosophy and Law at Sydney University.

Sri Lanka edit

In Sri Lanka, Universities award medals, usually named in honor of a senior faculty member at annual convocations for those who have achieved academic merit.

United States edit

The University Medal is often awarded to the most distinguished undergraduate student upon graduation. In addition to stringent academic criteria, students are also judged on extracurricular activities, publications, and other qualities.[3]

As award for service edit

In some universities, the University Medal is bestowed upon members of the university for their extraordinary contribution to the University.[4] Such an award is often conferred upon retirement of a staff member.[5]

Notable University Medal winners edit

Australian National University edit

Indira Gandhi Medical College edit

  • Dr. Sunita Ravikumar - MD; Medicine

Indiana University Bloomington edit

Stony Brook University edit

University of Queensland edit

University of Sydney edit

  • Sir Edmund Barton – first Prime Minister of Australia and Justice of the High Court of Australia; Classics.
  • Sir Garfield Barwick – Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia; Law.
  • Sir John Cornforth – Organic chemist and Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry; Chemistry.
  • "Doc" Evatt – Politician and judge; Philosophy and Law.
  • Emeritus Professor Hans Freeman – Bio-inorganic chemist and protein crystallographer; Chemistry.
  • Sir John Kerr – Judge and governor-general; Law.
  • Sir Percy Spender – Jurist and politician; Law.
  • Major General Sir William John Victor Windeyer – Justice of the High Court and Privy Council
  • Robert Sinnerbrink; Australian philosopher and Associate Professor of Philosophy at Macquarie University; Philosophy.
  • Geordie Williamson; – FRS, FAA; mathematician; Geometric Representation Theory; Director of the Sydney Mathematical Research Institute
  • Sir Cyril Ambrose Walsh, Justice of the High Court and Privy Council, Medals in English, Philosophy and Law at Sydney University

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Guidelines for the Award of UTS Medals. University of Technology, Sydney. Accessed 2007-05-02.
  2. ^ Award of University Medals policy. University of New South Wales. Accessed 2007-05-02.
  3. ^ University Medal. University of California, Berkeley. Accessed 2007-05-02
  4. ^ The University Medal. Duke University. Accessed 2007-05-02.
  5. ^ The Medals:Awards and Honours. Indiana University. Accessed 2007-05-02.

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A University Medal is one of several types of award conferred by universities upon outstanding students or members of staff The usage and status of university medals differ between countries and between universities A University Medal from the University of New South Wales Contents 1 As award on graduation 1 1 Australia 1 2 Sri Lanka 1 3 United States 2 As award for service 3 Notable University Medal winners 3 1 Australian National University 3 2 Indira Gandhi Medical College 3 3 Indiana University Bloomington 3 4 Stony Brook University 3 5 University of Queensland 3 6 University of Sydney 4 See also 5 ReferencesAs award on graduation editMany universities award University Medals to the top undergraduate students upon graduation each year Australia edit In Australia the University Medal is usually awarded upon completion of Honours degrees based on academic merit The criteria for bestowing the University Medal are stringent The number of medals awarded might also be limited 1 For example the University of New South Wales medal policy states it is expected that only in exceptional circumstances would there be more than one Medal for a particular specialisation 2 The usual criterion is very high marks across all the subjects undertaken in the 4 year Honours degree In some universities the University Medal is treated as a distinct division or class of the Honours degree First class Honours and University Medal It is rare but possible for a student to receive two University Medals by winning a Medal in each of two undergraduate degrees or majors within a degree For example Australian politician and judge H V Evatt won University Medals in Philosophy and Law from the University of Sydney and Brian Anderson the former President of the Australia Academy of Science and the International Federation of Automatic Control won University Medals in Engineering and Mathematics from the University of Sydney Timothy Potts Director of the J Paul Getty Museum won University Medals in Philosophy and Archaeology from the University of Sydney Sir Cyril Ambrose Walsh High Court of Australia won three University Medals in English and Philosophy and Law at Sydney University Sri Lanka edit In Sri Lanka Universities award medals usually named in honor of a senior faculty member at annual convocations for those who have achieved academic merit United States edit The University Medal is often awarded to the most distinguished undergraduate student upon graduation In addition to stringent academic criteria students are also judged on extracurricular activities publications and other qualities 3 As award for service editIn some universities the University Medal is bestowed upon members of the university for their extraordinary contribution to the University 4 Such an award is often conferred upon retirement of a staff member 5 Notable University Medal winners editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 Australian National University edit John Quiggin Economist Economics Jennifer Robinson Lawyer Law Indira Gandhi Medical College edit Dr Sunita Ravikumar MD Medicine Indiana University Bloomington edit Elinor Ostrom Economist Economics Vincent Ostrom Economist Economics Stony Brook University edit Joe Nathan Baseball player Athletics University of Queensland edit Joshua Gans Economist Economics Patrick Keane Justice of the High Court of Australia Law University of Sydney edit Sir Edmund Barton first Prime Minister of Australia and Justice of the High Court of Australia Classics Sir Garfield Barwick Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia Law Sir John Cornforth Organic chemist and Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry Chemistry Doc Evatt Politician and judge Philosophy and Law Emeritus Professor Hans Freeman Bio inorganic chemist and protein crystallographer Chemistry Sir John Kerr Judge and governor general Law Sir Percy Spender Jurist and politician Law Major General Sir William John Victor Windeyer Justice of the High Court and Privy Council Robert Sinnerbrink Australian philosopher and Associate Professor of Philosophy at Macquarie University Philosophy Geordie Williamson FRS FAA mathematician Geometric Representation Theory Director of the Sydney Mathematical Research Institute Sir Cyril Ambrose Walsh Justice of the High Court and Privy Council Medals in English Philosophy and Law at Sydney UniversitySee also editChancellor s Gold MedalReferences edit Guidelines for the Award of UTS Medals University of Technology Sydney Accessed 2007 05 02 Award of University Medals policy University of New South Wales Accessed 2007 05 02 University Medal University of California Berkeley Accessed 2007 05 02 The University Medal Duke University Accessed 2007 05 02 The Medals Awards and Honours Indiana University Accessed 2007 05 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University Medal amp oldid 1220338245, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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