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Prizes and awards

Awards assessed on application

PrizeForAward
The Randal Dennings AwardA graduating student who has participated in at least one Pro Bono activity.$500 towards a national conference; inscription on the Pro Bono trophy.
The UQ Law Society Medal for Outstanding Achievement

Best overall performance in the selection criteria.

Cast medal, inscription on honour board.
Owen Fletcher Research Fund

Full-time students of the Master of Laws or Doctor of Philosophy in law.

Best publication or conference paper published in a refereed academic journal or presented at a conference.

 
UQ Law HDR Excellence Award

Full-time students of the Master of Laws or a Higher Degree by Research.

Outstanding research output.

Announced during Research Week in September.

Automatic consideration

PrizeRequirementsAward
The Allan Robb Memorial Prize

Established in 1991 in memory of Allan Robb, an honours graduate of the University in Law and Arts & maintained by a gift of approx. $11,500 from the Trustees of the Allan Robb Memorial Fund.
Highest marks in the first attempt at the course entitled Trusts and Equity.Cash prize
The Ashurst Prize in Labour Law

Established in 2013 and maintained by an annual gift from Ashurst.
Highest marks in the first attempt at the non-examination assessment in Labour Law.$500
The Clayton Utz Prize in Commercial Law

Established in 2024 and maintained by an annual gift from Clayton Utz.
Highest mark in the first attempt at Commercial Law.$2,000
The Corrs Chambers Westgarth Prize in Civil Procedure

Established and supported by an annual gift from Corrs Chambers Westgarth.
Highest overall mark for the first attempt in Civil Dispute Resolution.$2,000
The David Leeder Davies Prize in Competition Law

Established in 1992 and maintained by the income from a gift of $8,000 from the family and friends of the late Mr David Leeder Davies.
Highest mark in the first attempt at Competition Law.Cash prize
The Dentons Prize in Corporate Law

Established in 2022 and maintained by an annual gift from Dentons.
Highest overall mark in the first attempt at the course Corporate Law.$2,000 
The Dr M.H.M. Kidwai Memorial Prize

Est. in 1979 as a memorial to the late Dr M.H.M. Kidwai and maintained by a fund subscribes by his former colleagues, students and friends. 
Highest overall mark in the first attempt at the course entitled Administrative Law.Cash prize
The Gitanjali Bajaj Prize in Public International Law

Established in 2018 and maintained by an annual gift from Gitanjali Bajaj.
Best performance on the first attempt in the course entitled Public International Law.$1,500
The Herbert Smith Freehills Prize in Law

Est. in 1993 and maintained by an annual gift from Herbert Smith Freehills.
Highest overall mark in the first attempt at the courses entitled Law of Contact I & Law of Contact II.$2,000
The John Hughes Wilkinson Memorial Prize in Law

Established in 1963 by a bequest of approx. $8,000 under the will of Professor Herbert John Wilkinson, in memory of his son John Hughes Wilkinson.
LLB or LLB(Hons) students - Highest results in law courses taken over the program.Cash prize
The Judge Michael Rackemann Prize in Planning and Development Law

Established in 2022 and maintained by an annual gift from Judge Rackemann.
Highest overall marks in the first attempt at the course entitled Planning and Development Law.$2,000
The Kay Young Memorial Prize

Established in 1989 & maintained by the income from a gift of $1,500 from the husband & friends of the late Mrs Kay Young, a graduate of the University of Queensland Law School.
Highest mark in the first attempt at the course entitled Jurisprudence.Cash prize
The Maria De Donatis Memorial Prize in Corporate Law

Established in 1998 & maintained from a gift from the family & friends of the late Maria De Donatis, a graduate of the University of Queensland Law School and a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland.
Female student with the highest overall marks at the first attempt at the courses entitled Corporate Law, Foundations of Property Law and Interests in Property.Cash prize
The MinterEllison Prize in Law

Established in 1977 & maintained by an annual gift from MinterEllison.
Highest overall marks for the LLB or LLB(Hons) program.$2,000
MinterEllison Chris Douglas Memorial Prize

Established in 2020 from a gift from MinterEllison dedicated to the memory of late Partner, Chris Douglas.
Highest overall marks in the first attempt at Law of Torts I and Law of Torts II and Law of Contract I and Law of Contract II.$2,000
The Queensland Environmental Law Association Prize in Environmental Law

Established in 2007 by an annual gift from QELA Inc.
Highest overall mark in the first attempt at Environmental Law.Student membership of QELA for one year; certificate
The RJ Bulley 1960 Prize

Established in 2006 and originally maintained by an annual donation from the Hon. RJ Bulley. From 2012 this prize was funded through an endowment established by a bequest.
Highest marks in the course entitled Law of Evidence.Cash Prize
The Robertson O’Gorman Prizes in Criminal Law

Established in 2014 and maintained by an annual gift from Robertson O’Gorman.
Two top performing students in the first attempt in Criminal Law.Each prize is $1,750
The Ross Anderson Memorial Prize

Founded 1961 on the initiative of the UQ Staff Association by contributions amounting to approx. $600 from the parents and friends of Harry Ross Anderson, first Professor of Public Law, and first Staff Association representative on the Senate of the University, who died on 23 February 1961.
Highest overall mark in the first attempt at the course entitled Constitutional Law.Cash prize

The Russells Prize in Law

Established in 2024 & maintained by an annual gift from Russells Law Pty Ltd.

Highest overall mark in the first attempt at either Advanced Tax or Personal and Corporate Insolvency depending on the year of delivery (these courses are offered in alternate years).$3,500
The Tax Institute Prizes in Law

Established in 1998 & maintained by an annual gift from the Taxation Institute.
Prize 1 – The highest mark in the first attempt at Introduction to Taxation Law.

Prize 2 – Highest mark in the first attempt at Advanced Tax in a year when the course is offered.

Prize 3 – The highest mark in the first attempt at Business Taxation.
Registration to the ‘Queensland Tax Forum’ and a certificate of achievement
The Thomas William McCawley Memorial Prize

Established in 1995 by a bequest of $10,000 by Miss M. McCawley to perpetuate the memory of her father, the Honourable Thomas McCawley.
Greatest proficiency in Labour Law taken for the first time.Cash prize
The Thomson Reuters Prize

Established in 2020 and awarded directly from the donor to the student.
Highest mark in the first attempt at Transnational Organised Crime Working Group.$150 Book e-Voucher
The Virgil Power Prize

Established in 1946 by a gift of $700 from the members of his family in memory of the Honourable Virgil Power.
Students completing the LLB or LLB(Hons) program. Highest overall marks in compulsory level 3 and 4 courses.Cash prize
The Walter Harrison Prize

Established in 1967 as a memorial to the late Professor W.N.L. Harrison & maintained by the income from a fund in excess of $1,700 subscribed by his former colleagues in the profession and at the University, students & friends.
Highest mark for the first attempt at the courses entitled Foundations of Property Law and Interests in Property.Cash prize
UQ acknowledges the Traditional Owners and their custodianship of the lands on which UQ is situated. — Reconciliation at UQ
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