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The UNSW Chemical Society offers and administers a series of student prizes to both undergraduate and graduate students.
The cash prizes associated with the following prizes are presented at the subsequent School of Chemistry Prize Giving Evening.
Undergraduate prizes
The following prizes are awarded at the undergraduate level.
The UNSW Chemical Society Prize
For meritorious performance in level one chemistry courses.
The UNSW Chemical Society George Wright Prize
For meritorious performance in level two chemistry courses.
The UNSW Chemical Society Parke-Pope Prize
For meritorious performance in level three chemistry courses.
The UNSW Chemical Society Dwyer Prize
For the best performance in level three inorganic chemistry.
The Inglis Hudson and Jeffery Bequests
For the best performance in level three organic chemistry.
The UNSW Chemical Society Prize in Honours Level
For the best performance in the Honours level of the Bachelor of Science program.