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Monash University > News and Events > Monash Memo
IT students recognised and graduate recruiting underway for 2008
4 April 2007
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| Bellamy Award recipients Chris Offler, Maxine Watts, Nitin Goyal and Jacqueline Dahl are pictured with Margaret Bellamy, the wife of the late Professor Cliff Bellamy. The Award is named in his honour.
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The Clayton School of IT recently held its annual Bellamy Awards lunch at the Monash Club.
The various awards recognise the academic achievements of outstanding Business Information Systems undergraduate students.
Margaret Bellamy, wife of the late Professor Cliff Bellamy who was the founding Dean of the Faculty of Information Technology at Monash, presented the major awards to the top Business Information Systems students in each year.
The event was attended by the prize winners and their families, staff of the Clayton School of IT, and industry partners including Accenture, ADP Employer Services, GE Money, Qenos and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
The Clayton School of IT also held its annual graduate information meeting for industry based learning students in Bachelor of Business Systems and Bachelor of Commerce/Business Systems degrees, who are graduating this year.
Industry partners of the Monash Cooperative Education Program (Accenture, ADP Employer Services, AXA Australia, Coles Group, Deloitte, GE Money, IBM Australia, National Australia Bank and PricewaterhouseCoopers) spoke to the graduating students about the opportunities available at their companies in 2008 and encouraged them to make online applications for positions at their companies.
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