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The Kenneth A Thiess Prize was established in 1963 by a gift of $10 000 from Mr B. J. Thiess as a memorial to his son Kenneth A. Thiess, a young Civil Engineering graduate of this University, who was accidentally killed while carrying out the duties of an engineer with the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Authority.
Any student who:
Those students eligible would be graduating Sem 2 2021 or Sem 1 2022
The Head, School of Civil Engineering, on advice of a selection committee established and chaired by the Head, and consisting of three staff members from the discipline and a representative of the Civil Engineering Students' Association who is a recent civil engineering graduate and who has held office on the executive of that association. The Head may directly nominate students or may call for expressions of interest.
The prize is awarded to the most meritorious student based on:
Scholarship value : $2,000
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