Rules
- The prize will be known as “’The John Lorenzo Young Prize”.
- The annual value of the prize will be determined by the Faculty in accordance with the annual income from the fund. The annual value of the prize is currently $950.00 and will be paid directly to the student.
- One prize will be awarded once annually by the University to a student for research in economics.
- The prize will be awarded to the author of the thesis which in the opinion of the examiners is the best such report submitted in that year by a candidate for the Honours degree of Bachelor of Economics.
- If there is more than one candidate of equal merit, then the prize will be shared.
- If there is no candidate of sufficient merit in a given year then the prize will not be awarded in that year and the money will be used in subsequent years.
- The prize will not be awarded where:
- student has provided false or misleading information with regard to their personal details;
- student is guilty of serious misconduct in terms of the University Policy Rules for Student Conduct in the University.
The University may vary the rules from time to time in a manner consistent with the University’s legal obligations and policies.
2018 winner: Daniel Hill
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Daniel Hill with guest presenter, Brad Gay, Executive Director, Commercial & Economics Branch, Dept. of Treasury & Finance
2016 winner: Timothy Hersey
![2016 Prize Award Ceremony 001](https://blogs.adelaide.edu.au/economics/files/2017/06/2016-Prize-Award-Ceremony-001-300x225.jpg)
Timothy Hersey with Guest Presenter Professor Abigail Payne, Director, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research