Asian Politics Prize
This Prize was established in 1998 by the Asia 2000 Foundation of New Zealand and has been continued with the financial support of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Centre.
1. The Prize shall be known as the Asian Politics Prize.
2. The Prize shall be awarded annually to both the undergraduate student and the postgraduate student judged to be most worthy of the award who, in the year of the award, has completed an essay or a thesis on an aspect of Asian government, politics or international relations.
3. The Prize shall be awarded by the Academic Board on the recommendation of the Head of the School of History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations in consultation with the academic staff and Head of Programme in Political Science and International Relations.
4. The names of the students awarded this Prize shall be inscribed on the Honours Board at the premises of the School of History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations.
For further information on prizes and scholarships offered
throughout the University, visit the University's scholarships
webpage.
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