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Mar 31, 2026
Canada
individual
About This Opportunity
The Professor Bill Angus Prize in Criminal Law is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in Law 420 (Criminal Law). The award recognizes excellence in criminal law studies at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. Selection is based on the highest academic standing achieved in the course. This prize was established by endowed funds from Members of the Law Class of 1962 in honour of the 50th anniversary celebration of their graduation, and to honor Professor Bill Angus, who was the instructor of Criminal Law for the Class of 1962. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application.
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Automatic consideration based on academic standing in Law 420
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