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Prizes Information

Endowed Prizes and Medals

Education
Discipline Prize How Prize is Awarded Value of Prize QSP Ledger Student Recordcode
Education   Ann Mackie Memorial Prize   The recipient of the prize should be drawn from the final year of the BEd Honours Music / BEd Honours Primary or the one year Postgraduate (Primary) / Postgraduate (Secondary). The prize will be awarded for excellence in School Experience, the recipient to be identified at the main diet Board of Examiners meeting by the relevant course in any given year. The prize consist of a commissioned piece of artwork/crystal, together with a plaque on which recipients and year of award would be engraved, plus a £50 book prize. This prize is offered on a 'rolling programme'. BEd Music, BEd Primary, PGCE Secondary, PGCE Primary. It will be awarded in the School of Education , not at the Ceremony.   £50 Book prize   FN000 TZZ1111   025  
Education   Greig Award for Creativity   Colvin Greig was a Lecturer in Music Education at the former Northern College of Education from 1963 until his retirement in 1993. He worked passionately in the nurturing of creativity in his students. The Prize is awarded to the student who has exhibited creativity in one of more aspects of their studies, over and above that which is normally required from a music education student, this could be in composition, performance, research or school experience.   £200 (To be awarded annually by a panel from music education within the School)   FN000 TZZ1111   176  
Education   Richard A Greig PGDE Professional Studies Award   Awarded annually where commitment to social justice and professionalism is deemed outstanding   £200     665  
Education   Step Smith Award for Professional Values & Personal Commitment   This award will be given to the BEd Year 4 student nominated by student peers and tutors as displaying, throughout their four years of student life, learning and work, a level of excellence in their: value and commitment to social justice, inclusion, protecting and caring for children, young people, peers and colleagues; value in themselves as growing professionals, taking responsibility for their professional learning and development; value, respect and commitment to the communities in which they learn, live and work.   £50   FN000 TZZ1111   781  
Education   Jess Cutt Prize   1st year prize in Primary School Teaching and it is to recognise effort/commitment in their course of studies   £100   Administered by Development Trust   212  
Education   PwC Careers Education Prize   Awarded for best overall academic performance in the careers education course ED2550   £50   Awarded by PwC   1020