James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2001

Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards

Prizes

Policy on Credit Transfer

The rules relating to Scholarships, Bursaries and Prizes are shown in this Handbook.

The information listed below is correct at the time of publication of the Student Handbook. The University is not liable for any cancellations or alterations to prizes or reduction of prize monies advised subsequent to publication.

SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES AND AWARDS

Summary information on awards available is given below. Full details and application forms can be obtained from Student Administration, Humanities II Building.

UNDERGRADUATE

(1)  General Awards
Hugh Alexander Grierson Trust Scholarships
Open to Indigenous Australian people who are full-time students of the University.
David Hastings Bursary
Open to physically handicapped full-time undergraduate students whose normal domicile is to the north of the 22nd degree of south latitude in the State of Queensland (above a line from St Lawrence through Muttaburra).
James Cook University Entry Scholarships (Faculty of Science and Engineering)
Open to students with high OPs who have achieved a VHA result in a subject or subjects related to the disciplines taught by the Faculty, eg Mathematics, Physics, Geography, Information Technology, Biology or Geology. Students must have a genuine commitment to Science and/or Engineering and show an interest in pursuing Honours and possibly postgraduate studies.
(Faculty of Science and Engineering)
Open to school leavers from rural and remote locations with high OPs who are enrolling in undergraduate degrees offered by the Faculty. Four scholarships, each worth $5,000 will be awarded. Scholarships will be for one year.
Rotary International House Honours Bursary
Open to students who have been accepted into an honours course and have achieved an average standard of credit in level 2 and 3 subjects comprising the undergraduate major. Applicants must also have been a resident of Rotary International House for at least one full academic year.
The value of the Bursary shall be total accommodation for one academic year excluding bond, enrolment fee and student association levy.
Summer Research Scholarships
Open to currently enrolled undergraduate students completing level 3 or level 4 studies of a full-time course leading to an honours degree (students completing level 1 and level 2 studies and intending to proceed to an honours degree may also be considered).
Scholarship recipients are expected to participate in an ongoing research project or to undertake a substantial piece of supervised research work.
(2)  Awards in specific disciplines – Faculty of Health, Life and Molecular Sciences

Chemistry

Eric Booth Memorial Grants
Travelling grants or grants for purchase of maintenance items, available to honours and postgraduate students in Chemistry.

Molecular Sciences

The A.L. Nevitt Bursaries
Open to students accepted into an honours program after studying at any Australian university. Travel expenses may be paid to awardees who live below the Tropic of Capricorn.
(3)  Awards in specific disciplines – Faculty of Science and Engineering

Business, Engineering and Science

Queensland Cement Ltd Bursary
For students enrolled in level 3 studies in the Bachelor of Engineering. Value is $3,000.

Chemistry/Engineering

QNI Ltd Undergraduate Scholarships
For Australian citizens or permanent residents of Australia who enrol in a degree or joint degree in the following disciplines: chemical engineering, chemistry, indus­trial chemistry, mechanical engineering, electrical/electronic engineering, computer systems engineering, environmental engin­eering. Up to two scholarships of $10,000 each will be awarded annually.

Earth Sciences

Economic Geology Research Unit Scholarship
For full-time study for a BSc(Hons) degree in Geology, specialising in Economic Geology.
Robert Logan Jack Scholarships
For Bachelor of Science students intending to specialise in Geology.

Engineering

Graeme G. Kelleher Scholarship
Open to students who are permanent residents of Australia who have completed level 3 of a Bachelor of Engineering course and have enrolled full-time for an honours program in level 4 and who will undertake a thesis in which the focus is on issues associated with the ecologically sustain-able development of the Great Barrier Reef. Awarded on the basis of academic performance in level 3. Value is $3,000.
Women into Engineering Scholarships
Awarded to selected women who are permanent residents of Australia and have enrolled full-time in a Bachelor of Engineering course (full common first year program). Up to five scholarships valued at $1,000 paid in two $500 instalments will be available. To receive the second instalment, a student must have passed all four first semester subjects with a grade point average of at least 5.0.

Marine Biology

Vince Vlasoff Scholarships
For permanent residents of Queensland north of the Tropic of Capricorn, who wish to specialise in Marine Biology within a BSc degree. One or more scholarships may be awarded annually to provide assistance towards study and living expenses. Value of each scholarship is in the range of $200 to $1,000.

Science and Engineering

Dean’s Scholarships in Science and Engineering
A maximum of three scholarships annually to outstanding students undertaking full-time undergraduate study in degrees offered in the Faculty of Science and Engineering. An applicant must be an Australian citizen, be younger than 22 and have obtained an OP1 (or equivalent).

POSTGRADUATE

(1)  General Awards
James Cook University Postgraduate Research Scholarships
For candidates with a four year Bachelor Honours degree enrolled full-time undertaking projects within the University’s Area of Research Focus. Each scholarship provides a generous annual tax-exempt stipend.
(2)  Awards in specific disciplines – Faculty of Health, Life and Molecular Sciences

Biochemistry

Robert Logan Memorial Grants
Travelling grants or grants for purchase of maintenance items, available to honours and postgraduate students in Biochemistry.

Chemistry

Eric Booth Memorial Grants
Travelling grants or grants for purchase of maintenance items, available to honours and postgraduate students in Chemistry.

Public Health and Tropical Medicine

Tom and Dorothy Cook Fellow in Tropical Health Award
For a candidate who holds a suitable degree in a health related or other relevant discipline who undertakes research which will lead to the strategic research direction of the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.

Tropical Veterinary Science

Samuel and Eileen Gluyas Fellowship
For research in the field of cattle diseases, breeding and husbandry.
(3)  Awards in specific disciplines – Faculty of Science and Engineering

Marine Biology

Noel & Kate Monkman Postgraduate Award
For full-time study towards Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy in Marine Biology.

Marine Science

The James Cook University Pacon International Scholarship in Marine Science, Technology and Policy
Awarded once every three years at either postdoctoral or postgraduate level.

Physics

James Cook University Physics Research Scholarships
For full-time study towards a Master of Science by Research or the degree of Doctor of Philosophy within Physics in a field approved by the Head of the School.

PRIZES IN THE FACULTY OF HEALTH, LIFE AND MOLECULAR SCIENCES AVAILABLE IN UNDERGRADUATE COURSES AND SUBJECTS

Ashdown Medal for Clinical Microbiology
Donor:  Friends of the late Dr L.R. Ashdown

Australian & New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses Prize*
Donor:  Australian & New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses (North Queensland)

Australian College of Midwives (Qld Branch) Prize
Donor:  Australian College of Midwives Incorporated

Australian Society for Parasitology Prize
Donor:  The Australian Society for Parasitology

Joe and Val Baker Prizes
Donor:  Dr J.T. and Mrs V.J. Baker

Biochemistry Society Prize for Academic Excellence in Second-year Biochemistry*
Donor:  Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc.

Biochemistry Society Prize for Academic Excellence in Third-year Biochemistry*
Donor:  Amersham Pty Ltd

Centaur Silver Medal
Donor:  Centaur Nurses Memorial Education Trust Committee

Good Shepherd Home Prize
Donor:  Good Shepherd Home Charitable Trust, Townsville

Human Bioscience Prize
Donor:  Private Practice Executive Committee at the Townsville General Hospital

Masonic Prize for Exemplary Achievement in the Clinical Practice of Nursing Science
Donor:  District Grand Lodge of North Queensland

Mount Isa Mines — Townsville Operations Prize in Science
Donor:  Copper Refineries Pty Ltd

Pam McAllister Memorial Prize
Donor:  Queensland Nurses’ Union

Patterson Medal for Immunology
Donor:  Family and friends of the late Dr R.M. Patterson

Prize in Nursing Excellence
Donor:  Townsville District Health Service

G.N. Richards Medal in Chemistry
Donor:  Professor G.N. Richards

Dr R.A. Rimington Memorial Prize in Pathology
Donor:  Family of Dr Ron Rimington

Soroptomist International of Townsville Incorporated Prize
Donor:  Soroptimist International of Townsville Incorporated

Townsville District Health Foundation Prize — Year 1
Donor:  Townsville District Health Foundation

Townsville District Health Foundation Prize — Year 2
Donor:  Townsville District Health Foundation

Townsville Port Authority Prize in Marine Sciences (Prize A)
Donor:  Townsville Port Authority

Whole Time Medical Specialist Prize
Donor:  Whole Time Medical Specialist Practice at Townsville General Hospital and Kirwan Hospital for Women.

PRIZES IN THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING AVAILABLE IN UNDERGRADUATE COURSES AND SUBJECTS

AISC Undergraduate Steel Design Award
Donor:  Australian Institute of Steel Construction

G.H. Allen Endowment Prize in Computer Systems Engineering
Donor:  Associate Professor G.H. Allen

Australian Computer Society Prize
Donor:  Australian Computer Society Inc. (Queensland Branch)

Joe and Val Baker Prizes
Donor:  Dr J.T. and Mrs V.J. Baker

Sir Joseph Banks Medal for Botany
Donor:  Botany staff in the School of Tropical Biology

Biochemistry Society Prize for Academic Excellence in Second-year Biochemistry*
Donor:  Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc.

Biochemistry Society Prize for Academic Excellence in Third-year Biochemistry*
Donor:  Amersham Pty Ltd

William R. Birch Prize in Plant Ecology and Systematics
Donor:  Former colleagues of the late William R. Birch and Botany staff of the School of Tropical Biology

P.F. Brownell Medal for Plant Physiology
Donor:  Botany staff in the School of Tropical Biology and Dr P.F. Brownell

Bruel & Kjaer Prize in Mechanical Engineering
Donor:  Bruel and Kjaer Australia Pty Ltd

Electrical & Computer Engineering Staff Prize
Donor:  Electrical & Computer Engineering staff of the School of Engineering

Ergon Energy Corporation Limited Prize in Engineering
Donor:  Ergon Energy Corporation Limited

Geological Society of Australia Gold Medal
Donor:  Geological Society of Australia Inc. (Queensland Division)

Hunter Medal in Computer Science
Donor:  Alison and Ian Hunter

I.M. Hunter Prize for Thermodynamics
Donor:  Mr Ian Hunter

IEEE North Queensland Section First Year Prize*
Donor:  IEEE North Queensland Section

*Subject to final approval.

IEEE North Queensland Section Fourth Year Prize*
Donor:  IEEE North Queensland Section

*Subject to final approval.

Institution of Engineers, Australia, Award (C.N. Barton Medal)
Donor:  The Institution of Engineers, Australia

Institution of Engineers, Australia, College of Electrical Engineering Prize
Donor:  The Institution of Engineers, Australia

Ron Kenny Prizes in Zoology
Donor:  Colleagues, friends and former students of the late Associate Professor R.P. Kenny

Prize A:

Prize B:

Local Government Engineering Prize
Donor:  The Local Government Engineering Foundation

Eric and Thelma Martel Prize for Conservation and the Environment
Donor:  Mrs Thelma Martel

John McIntyre Engineering Prize
Donor:  Maunsell McIntyre Pty Ltd

Michael McLellan Memorial Prize
Donor:  School of Earth Sciences

Mechanical Engineering Prize
Donor:  School of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)

Metal Building Products Manufacturers Association Prize in Civil and Environmental Engineering
Donor:  Metal Building Products Manufacturers Association

Mount Isa Mines — Townsville Operations Prize in Engineering
Donor:  Copper Refineries Pty Ltd

Northern Group of the Institution of Surveyors Australia, (Qld Div) Prize in Engineering
Donor:  Northern Group of the Institution of Surveyors, Australia (Qld Division)

Northern Group of the Institution of Surveyors Australia, (Qld Div) Prize in Science
Donor:  Northern Group of the Institution of Surveyors, Australia (Qld Division)

Dr R. Palmerston-Rundle Prize for Biological Sciences
Donor:  Townsville and District University Society

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (Queensland Branch) Prize
Donor:  Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (Queensland Branch)

H.J. Priestley Memorial Prize
Donor:  Funds donated by the late Mr H.T. Priestley

Prospectors Supplies Prize
Donor:  Prospectors Supplies Pty Ltd

Rolls-Royce Australia Limited Prize in Mechanical Engineering
Donor:  Rolls-Royce Australia Limited

Royal Automobile Club of Queensland Prize
Donor:  Royal Automobile Club of Queensland

Royal Geographical Society of Queensland Inc. Prize
Donor:  Royal Geographical Society of Queensland Inc.

School of Engineering Distinguished Student Medal
Donor:  School of Engineering

School of Engineering First Year Prize (Cairns)
Donor:  School of Engineering

School of Engineering First Year Prize (Townsville)
Donor:  School of Engineering

School of Engineering Prize
Donor:  School of Engineering

Science Distinguished Student Prize
Donor:  Science disciplines in the Faculty of Science and Engineering

Science First-Year Prize
Donor:  Faculty of Science and Engineering

Kevin Stark Memorial Prize in Environmental Engineering
Donor:  Appeal launched by Convocation

Steel Reinforcement Institute of Australia Prize
Donor:  Steel Reinforcement Institute of Australia, Qld Branch

Townsville Port Authority Prize in Engineering
Donor:  Townsville Port Authority

Townsville Port Authority Prize in Marine Sciences (Prizes B, C, D and E)
Donor:  Townsville Port Authority

Women in Engineering Prizes
Donor:  Faculty of Science and Engineering

PRIZES AVAILABLE IN UNDERGRADUATE COURSES AND SUBJECTS AWARDED BY BODIES OTHER THAN THE FACULTY OF HEALTH, LIFE AND MOLECULAR SCIENCES AND THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

CRC Reef Research Centre Prize
Donor:  To be advised each year.

Royal Australian Chemical Institute (North Queensland Section) Prize
Donor:  North Queensland Section of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute

Royal Australian Chemical Institute (Queensland Branch) Prize
Donor:  Queensland Branch of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute

Soroptimist International Clubs of Townsville and Tokuyama Prize
Donor:  Soroptimist International of Townsville

Townsville & District University Society Prize
Donor:  Townsville & District University Society

  1. The Prize is to be offered annually;
  2. The Prize is to be rotated among the Faculties in reverse alphabetical order, that is,
    Science and Engineering Law, Business and the Creative Arts Health, Life and Molecular Sciences Arts, Education and Social Sciences.

PRIZES IN THE FACULTY OF HEALTH, LIFE AND MOLECULAR SCIENCES AVAILABLE IN POSTGRADUATE COURSES AND SUBJECTS

Australasian College of Tropical Medicine Medal
Donor:  Australasian College of Tropical Medicine

Rod and Monica Campbell Prize
Donor:  Emeritus Professor R.S.F. Campbell and Mrs M. Campbell

National Farmers’ Federation Prize*
Donor:  National Farmers’ Federation

*Prize is currently under review.

PRIZE IN THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING AVAILABLE IN POSTGRADUATE COURSES AND SUBJECTS

Exploration Industry Prize for Geological Mapping
Donor:  Eastern Goldfields Geological Discussion Group and National Key Centre in Economic Geology

POLICY ON CREDIT TOWARDS DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS OFFERED WITHIN THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING AND THE FACULTY OF HEALTH, LIFE AND MOLECULAR SCIENCES

The Faculties of Science and Engineering; and of Health, Life and Molecular Sciences, in line with the Australian Vice-Chancellors’ Committee’s guidelines, are prepared to offer advanced standing, i.e. credit, to students who have completed subjects at other tertiary institutions.

This credit takes various forms. The terms used are based on Credit Transfer Principles: Guidelines on the Recognition of Prior Learning approved by the AVCC, December 1993.

The terms used are:

CREDIT is recognition granted towards meeting the requirements of an award course.

CREDIT TRANSFER is the granting of credit/advanced status by the Faculty to students/candidates on the basis of previous formal study at another university.

BLOCK CREDIT is credit given in the form of exemption from a period of study, e.g. credit given for one semester.

SPECIFIED CREDIT is granted in the form of exemption from the requirements of a particular subject.

UNSPECIFIED CREDIT is granted for previous learning for which there is no precise equivalent in this University.

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) is credit granted for learning outside formal study in this or other Universities.

Rules for Credit, Bachelor Degrees, School of Engineering

Credit

CREDIT TRANSFER may be granted for subjects completed successfully at another university if these subjects are considered to be equivalent to subjects in the Bachelor of Engineering degree.

This credit can take the form of either BLOCK CREDIT (e.g. credit for a complete level (year) or SPECIFIED CREDIT for specified subjects.

The maximum amount of credit granted will be 50% of the units required for the degree. If the candidate requests credit approaching this maximum level, then the credit should be predominantly from the first two levels (years) of the Bachelor of Engineering program. At least 18 units should be completed at James Cook University for each of levels three and four. The fourth year thesis (6 units, full year subject) should be included in this minimum requirement.

Students or prospective students who desire credit are required to submit a proposal to the School of Engineering. Details of the application can be obtained from:

Principal Academic Adviser School of Engineering James Cook University Qld 4811

RULES FOR CREDIT, BACHELOR DEGREES, SCIENCE

RULES FOR CREDIT, BACHELOR DEGREES, HEALTH, LIFE AND MOLECULAR SCIENCES

CREDIT TRANSFER BETWEEN JAMES COOK UNIVERSITY AND TAFE QUEENSLAND

The University has a credit transfer arrangement with respect to many Queensland TAFE courses. Details are outlined in the publication “Credit Transfer and Learning Pathways 2001”. This information is available on the Web at http:// www.jcu.edu.au/courses/tafecredit

The publication sets out how students can make formal application for credit.

AGREEMENTS ON ARTICULATION AND ADVANCED STANDING – JAMES COOK UNIVERSITY AND AUSTRALIAN EDUCATION ORGANISATIONS

JCU Faculty Education Organisation Disciplines Available
Arts, Education and Social Sciences Australian Catholic Education Queensland Police Service Religious Education Education, Social Science
Law, Business and the Creative Arts Australian Guild of Music Education Holmes College Music Business
  Martin College Business
  Melbourne Institute of Finance and Management Business
  Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Business
  Queensland Police Service Business
  Russo Institute of Technology Business
  Shaftson International College International Business
  Tropical North Queensland Institute of TAFE Hospitality
Science and Engineering Northern Territory University Marine Biology, Fisheries Biology
  Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Information Technology
  Russo Institute of Technology Information Technology