The CMSA Student Prize
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Aims
- To foster student interest and involvement in the ACCMCC conferences.
- To encourage good presentation of student talks.
Criteria by which to judge the papers
- the motivation and setting of the general context,
- the methods used to present the material,
- the organisation and structure of the lecture,
- the originality of the substance of the lecture, and
- the rapport with the audience.
General Rules and Procedures
- The CMSA will provide a prize of $300 to the best student talk at the annual ACCMCC conference;
- that a jury of at least 3 people be chosen by the President in consultation with the Director of the Conference to judge the talks on the basis of the criteria above;
- that any speaker enrolled for a degree be eligible, but the jury may decide to vary this in unusual circumstances;
- that, whenever possible, the jury be chosen ahead of the conference;
- that the jury be responsible for all decisions made;
- that the jury may, at its discretion, decide not to award any prize, or decide to have the prize shared.
Prizes awarded
- The CMSA student prize was inaugurated in 2001 at 26ACCMCC:
- 4ICC: University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, 15-19 December 2008.
- Prize awarded to Kerri Morgan from Monash University, Australia.
- 32ACCMCC: University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, 3-7 December 2007.
- Prize awarded to Ben Smith from University of Queensland, Australia.
- 31ACCMCC: Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia, 8-11 July 2006.
- Prize awarded to Alison Thomson from University of Melbourne, Australia.
- 30ACCMCC: University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, 5-9 December 2005.
- Prize awarded jointly to Daniel Horsley and James Lefevre both from University of Queensland, Australia.
- 29ACCMCC: Copthornes-Manuels, Taupo, New Zealand, 13-18 December 2004.
- Prize awarded to Shuji Kijima from University of Tokyo, Japan.
- 28ACCMCC: Deakin University, Melbourne, VIC, 15-18 December 2003.
- Prize awarded to Jeanette McLeod from Australian National University, Australia.
- 27ACCMCC: University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, 9-13 December 2002.
- Prize awarded jointly to Julie Cain from University of Melbourne and Peter Jenkins from University of Queensland, Australia.
- 26ACCMCC: Curtin University, Perth, WA, 9-13 July 2001.
- Prize awarded to Dillon Mayhew from Victoria University of Wellington.