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Durham Master in Business Administration (MBA)


Prizes


1. The Ernst and Young prize for the top student.


This will be awarded to the student who has the highest average mark of all modules and the business report.

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2. The Durham Business School prize for the best business report


This will be awarded to the student with the highest mark for their dissertation.

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3. The CariMEC prize for the student who contributed most to the programme.


Voted for by the students and awarded to the student with the highest number of votes.

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4. The Automotive Art prize for the student who obtained the highest mark in Entrepreneurship.

Visit The Automotive art website www.automotiveart.com

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The Grenville Phillips Prize

5. The Grenville Phillips prize for the student who obtained the highest combined mark in the Finance courses (viz Managing Finance and Corporate Finance)


6. The Illuminat (Barbados) Limited prize for the student who gained the highest combined mark in the IT courses (viz Managing Information and Information Systems Strategy)



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7. The McEnearney Quality Inc prize for the student who gained the highest mark in Improving Management Decision Making

Visit the McEnearney Quality Inc website http://www.mcenearneyquality.com


NOTES

Students will only be considered for a prize if they have completed their studies within the expected time period (that is, September 30, 2011, if you join the programme in 2009). A failure of any module is not an impediment to being awarded a prize but if a student passes a failed module at a second attempt the mark of the first attempt is included in the average. The revised mark would be included in the average if the resit/resubmission was deemed a first attempt because of mitigating circumstances.