The Faculty Board of Modern and Medieval Languages gives notice of the following variable subjects to be examined in the Modern and Medival Languages Tripos in 2019:
Fr. 7. Topics in medieval studies (also serves as Paper 34 of Part II of the English Tripos): Defining the human in medieval French literature and culture
Fr. 14. A special topic in French studies (A):Theatre: theory and practice, 1600–2000
Fr. 15. A special topic in French studies (B): Ethics and the erotic in medieval French Occitan writing
Fr. 16. A special topic in French studies (C):Colonization, Empire, and globalization: technologies of space in French culture since 1700
Ge. 12. A special period or subject in German literature, thought, or history (i): History and identity in Germany, 1750 to the present
Ge. 13. A special period or subject in German literature, thought, or history (ii): Aspects of German-speaking Europe since 1945
The Faculty Board of Biology gives notice that the following combination of Major and Minor Subjects, additional to, or amending, those previously published (Reporter, 2017–18, 6494, p. 382), will be offered in the Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II (Biological and Biomedical Sciences) in 2018–19:
Major Subject |
Permissible Minor Subjects |
Examination requirements |
|
411 |
Biochemistry (maximum 7 candidates) |
107, 108, 114, 115, 116, 118, 122, 124, 128, 129 |
Five written papers: four papers of three hours each, and one paper of three and a quarter hours. |
The Faculty Board of Biology also gives notice, further to that published on 7 February 2018 (Reporter, 2017–18, 6494, p. 382), that the Minor Subject 122, also offered in Part II, is limited to 25 candidates and that its examination requirements have been amended as follows:
Minor Subject |
Examination requirements |
|
122 |
EnterpriseTECH (Judge Business School) (maximum 25 candidates) |
An individual assessment (25% of the Minor Subject mark), a two-minute team video (10% of the Minor Subject mark), a six-minute team pitch (15% of the Minor Subject mark), and a 3,000-word team commercial feasibility report (50% of the Minor Subject mark). |