APRA awards scholarships
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has awarded four student scholarships under the Brian Gray Scholarship Program to students studying a topic of relevance to prudential regulation.
The recipients are Daniel Antioch and Emily Tao from the University of Melbourne (actuarial studies); Tristan Boyd from the University of WA (commerce); and Joseph Clark from the University of Queensland (economics).
The program was established by APRA and the Reserve Bank of Australia in 2002 in memory of Brian Gray, who was APRA’s Executive GM Policy Research and Consulting.
The program funds up to four $12,500 scholarships a year.