Toni Makkai Prize for Excellence in Criminology
The Toni Makkai Prize for Excellence in Criminology is to recognise and reward academic excellence in Criminology.
Funding for this prize has been provided by Emeritus Professor Toni Makkai, former Dean of the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences (2008-2016), and Director of the Australian Institute of Criminology (2003-2008). Under her stewardship as College Dean, Professor Makkai was instrumental in the development and creation of the University's undergraduate criminology program.
The Prize was established in 2017.
Details of prizes including eligibility and Conditions of Award are subject to change without notice.
Offered by ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences
Overview
The Toni Makkai Prize for Excellence in Criminology is to recognise and reward academic excellence in Criminology.
Funding for this prize has been provided by Emeritus Professor Toni Makkai, former Dean of the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences (2008-2016), and Director of the Australian Institute of Criminology (2003-2008). Under her stewardship as College Dean, Professor Makkai was instrumental in the development and creation of the University's undergraduate criminology program.
The Prize was established in 2017.
Details of prizes including eligibility and Conditions of Award are subject to change without notice.
Year | Name |
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Alana Grimley | |
Adelaide Bragias | |
Ciara Nuttycombe | |
Elizabeth McCredie | |
Caitlin Byrnes | |
Hannah Woodford-Smith |