Cambridge University Reporter


C. T. Taylor Fund: Notice

Statutes and Ordinances, 2009, pp. 735 and 924

The Managers give notice that they intend to proceed to the election of one or more C. T. Taylor Studentships, to be tenable from 1 October 2010, by persons who are not ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom who are either registered or about to become registered as Graduate Students in the University. The awards will provide part-cost support for courses of advanced study or research in science, including engineering, mathematics, geography, and land economy, but excluding medical research.

If two or more candidates are equally well qualified, preference will be given to candidates from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, or the United States of America. Awards may be for periods of one year or more, provided that Studentships may not normally be held for more than three years in all. The Managers hope to be able to make several awards of up to £6,000 a year to students who are not currently in residence.

Eligible students applying through the Board of Graduate Study to undertake graduate research will be considered automatically and no specific application is necessary.

For students who are already in residence, awards are normally only made where a material and unforeseen change of circumstance can be demonstrated. Such applicants should obtain an application form from the Registrary or online (addressed to the Awards Clerk), The Old Schools, Cambridge, CB2 1TN, and return the completed form to the Registrary by 30 April 2010. Referees should be asked to send references direct to the Registrary by the same date.