SDY Prize

If you are looking for an opportunity to further your career and establish yourself as a leader in your field, look no further than the SDY Prize. This prestigious award honors undergraduate students who excel at their studies in the field of linguistics and rewards them with financial assistance and networking opportunities with fellow researchers in the area. If you are interested in applying for the SDY Prize, be sure to check out the requirements before submitting your application.

Sdy stomped Monte’s opposition in Jonkoping

Viktor “sdy” Orudzhev dominated ESL Challenger Jonkoping to secure his first Major title and earn him the nickname of ‘The savior of Monte.’ The Ukrainian rifler recorded what he described as his career-best LAN tournament performance and helped his team to an easy victory over Eternal Fire and TYLOO.

Sdy has a strong track record in the game’s top tier and his win at ESL Challenger Jonkoping is just the latest in a string of impressive performances. HLTV and 1xBet both named him their Most Valuable Player of the event after he thrashed TYLOO and Nouns in his group stage matches. In the playoffs, he then cruised past Eternal Fire to clinch the trophy for his first Major.

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Established in 2018, the MAK Halliday Postgraduate Research Prize was established to honour Professor Halliday, the founding professor of the Department of Linguistics at the University of Sydney and the first Chair of the Department. It is awarded annually for the best conference presentation or publication by a postgraduate student in the Department of Linguistics. The winner receives $1000 plus a certificate. The Prize is open to all enrolled students in a Masters by Research or PhD program in the Department of Linguistics, provided they meet the eligibility criteria. Nominations are made by the Head of Department on advice from the annual examiners’ meeting. The prize is based on examination results, and the work submitted must be of sufficient merit. The winner of the prize will be announced at the Annual Awards Ceremony. Nominations close 31 July 2019.