Each year the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific may offer a prize known as the Ann Bates Postgraduate Prize for Indonesian Studies.
Offered by ANU College of Asia & the Pacific
Overview
The objective of the prize is to award a student who has submitted the most outstanding thesis on a topic that was wholly or substantially about Indonesia and demonstrated proficiency in the Indonesian language through the use of Indonesian language source material.
The value of the prize awarded is $2000
The prize will be on offer from 2023, indefinitely.
The Prize was created in 2004 to honour the late Ann Coomb Bates (nee Carnie), a believer in university studies contributing to understanding between people of different cultures.
| Year | Name |
|---|---|
| Fitrilailah Mokui | |
| Liam Gammon | |
| Haula Noor | |
| Dr Carly Gordyn | |
| Dr Evi Eliyanah | |
| Dr Eve Warburton | |
| Maria Myutel | |
| Andrey Damaledo | |
| Muhammad Adlin Sila | |
| No Awardee | |
| No Awardee | |
| Dr Ismatu Ropi | |
| Piers Gillespie | |
| Amrita Malhi | |
| Dr Marcus Mietzner | |
| Dr Deborah Johnson (Inaugural award) |
Field of study
Indonesian studies
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