Kate Snashall (2023) awarded prestigious Janet Wilkie Memorial Prize

The coveted prize is presented to the student who achieves the highest aggregate mark across both ARTH1006 and ARTH1007.
25 January 2024

“I know that without the incredible support network fostered by the Tuckwell community, I would have never been able to achieve this and navigate the many challenges of first year university.”

Tuckwell Scholar Kate Snashall (2023) has been awarded the Janet Wilkie Memorial Prize. The coveted prize is presented to the student who achieves the highest aggregate mark across both ARTH1006 (Art and Design Histories: Form and Space) and ARTH1007 (Art and Design Histories: Making and Meaning), both offered by the ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences.

Kate's dedication to her studies, coupled with her innate understanding of art history, has set her apart in this challenging course. She credits the support she has received from the Tuckwell community for supporting her:

"I know that without the incredible support network fostered by the Tuckwell community, I would have never been able to achieve this and navigate the many challenges of first year university.”

As a Tuckwell Scholar this recognition not only highlights Kate's individual achievement but also adds another feather to the cap of the Tuckwell Scholars Program, known for nurturing outstanding scholars and future leaders.


Congratulations, Kate, on this outstanding achievement!

To read more about the Janet Wilkie Memorial Prize click here.