The Richard Kendall Prize will be awarded annually to the two students who have made the greatest contribution towards caring for another student or students.  The prizes are worth AU$500 each and maybe awarded to any student in any year of study with exception to the Sabbatical Officers or any other students who are paid/remunerated to deliver ‘care’ to other students.

Nominations for the prizes may be made by any student or member of staff and should be submitted using the form below by 1st June 2017. 

A panel comprising the Head of Student Wellbeing, Learning and Welfare Support, A Vice-President of the Hull University Union and a member of academic staff will consider applications and determine the prize winners.

Students may be re-nominated in subsequent years.

 

Notes


Richard Kendall is a University of Hull graduate from 2003 who graduated in LLB Law.  He now lives in Australia and works at Murdoch University as a Senior Contract Manager within their Commercial Services Office.  Richard was also a Student Caller in the very first Telephone Campaign.
Any questions about the prize should be addressed to Dr Anji Gardiner, Director of Student Services, University House. Email; A.B.Gardiner@hull.ac.uk telephone (01482) 466597.
The prizes must be awarded annually and cannot be accrued for future years.

The recipients of the prize will be required to write a thank you note to Richard Kendall.

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