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CRIMINOLOGY

Manuel Lopez-Rey Studentship

Statutes and Ordinances, 1997, p. 758

The Committee of Management of the Institute of Criminology invite applications for the Manuel Lopez-Rey Studentship in Criminology. The Studentship is awarded from the Manuel Lopez-Rey Fund, given to the University by Mrs Grace Lopez-Rey, in memory of her husband, Professor Manuel Lopez-Rey, a former Visiting Fellow of the Institute of Criminology.

The Studentship is open to any person who is or is about to be registered as a Graduate Student in Criminology in the University, provided that the Committee of Management may give preference to candidates who are citizens of countries in which, in the opinion of the Committee, there is a particular need for the development of the study of criminology. Studentships are normally awarded for one year only. The value of a Studentship is determined by the Committee of Management at the time of election, taking into account the financial circumstances of applicants. The Studentship might not be awarded in every academic year.

Application forms may be obtained from the Admissions Secretary, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, 7 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DT, and returned to her by 31 May annually although an award may not be made every year.

Wakefield Scholarships: Notice

Statutes and Ordinances, 1997, p. 839

The Managers of the Wakefield Fund invite applications for Wakefield Scholarships, awardable to persons intending to pursue a course of advanced study or research in Criminology. Scholarships are awarded from the benefaction of Mrs Priscilla Mitchell (née Wakefield) in memory of her brother, Captain Edward Roger Wakefield, and also in recognition of the historic work of her forebears Edward Gibbon Wakefield, Daniel Bell Wakefield, William Hayward Wakefield, and Arthur Wakefield in the development of New Zealand, South Australia, and Canada.

Wakefield Scholarships are open to any person who was born or educated in Australia, Canada, or New Zealand. If two or more candidates born or educated in Australia are equally well qualified, preference is given to a candidate who was born or educated in South Australia. Scholarships are awarded annually, but Wakefield Scholars are eligible for re-election, provided that the tenure of a Scholarship shall not normally exceed three years in all. The annual value of a Scholarship is determined by the Managers at the time of election, taking into account the financial circumstances of applicants. Awards do not usually exceed the full value of University and College fees.

Application forms may be obtained from the Admissions Secretary, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, 7 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DT, and returned to her by 31 May annually.


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Reporter Special No 7: Awards, Funds, Studentships, and Prizes - 12th November 1997
Copyright © 1997 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.