2014 Student Awards Announced

At the final event for 2014, VALA was pleased to announce the Student Award winners for 2014.

jessica sullivanThe 2014 VALA Student Award for a student at RMIT University goes to Jessica Sullivan.

Jessica achieved the highest aggregate score in the three technology courses we use to assess the award – Document Management 1 and 2 and Information Organization. She achieved a high distinction for each of the three courses and was a clear winner. 

Congratulations, Jessica, and good luck!

Greg-RolanThe 2014 VALA Student Award for a student at Monash University goes to Greg Rolan.

Following a 30-year career in IT, Greg returned to Monash to study community informatics and qualified as a librarian. He then went on to complete his Master of Business information Systems (Honours) degree while also teaching there. Greg is now a doctoral candidate, investigating archival systems interoperability.  

Congratulations, Greg, and good luck!

 

2013 Student Awards Announced

Student Award Winners 2013

At the final event for 2013, VALA was pleased to announce the Student Award winners for 2013. 

Penny CookThe 2013 VALA Student Award for a student at RMIT University goes to Penny Cook.

Penny Cook has just completed the Master of Information Management program at RMIT. She has the highest marks of all graduating students in the three major subjects which comprise the technology side of the program, with an average of over 90% in Information Organisation and Document Management parts 1 and 2.  Read more..

Congratulations, Penny, and good luck!

Ailie SmithThe 2013 VALA Student Award for a student at Monash University goes to Ailie Smith.

Ailie Smith achieved outstanding results in the Masters of Business Information Systems (MBIS) at Monash University, having undertaken the archives and records management specialisation.  Read more.. 

Congratulations, Ailie, and good luck!