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Wolfson College

WOLFSON PARKE-DAVIS RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS

In collaboration with Parke-Davis, Wolfson College offers Research Scholarships to enable students of outstanding merit to pursue a course of doctoral study at the University of Cambridge, in medicinal chemistry, molecular neurobiology, or neuropharmacology.

The successful scholars will work in the Parke-Davis Neuroscience Research Centre, whose Director is Professor John Hughes, F.R.S.

WOLFSON COLLEGE / CAMBRIDGE COMMONWEALTH TRUST / CAMBRIDGE OVERSEAS TRUST BURSARIES

A number of bursaries are held in conjunction with awards from the Cambridge Commonwealth Trust or the Cambridge Overseas Trust. Preference will be given to candidates for whom Wolfson is the first choice. Further information about these particular awards may be obtained from the Director of the Cambridge Commonwealth Trust and Cambridge Overseas Trust c/o Trinity College, Cambridge CB2 1TQ.

BURSARIES

Wolfson College offers a number of small bursaries, each tenable for one year, to students who have been admitted to the College as Graduate Students to read for degrees or diplomas of the University. Need in addition to academic merit may be taken into account. Bursaries are available to help medical and veterinary students through their clinical years.

ALICE EVANS MEMORIAL FUND

One or two small awards may be made annually to Graduate Students from Third World countries who are admitted to read for a one-year M.Phil. course in applied biology of direct relevance to the development of agriculture in their own countries.

DULVERTON TRUST BURSARIES

One small award may be made for one year to a Graduate Student from East Africa who is admitted to read for a degree or diploma of the University. Preference will be given to a candidate for whom Wolfson College was the first choice.

For further information and application forms contact the Tutorial Office, Wolfson College, Cambridge CB3 9BB. Applications should be sent to arrive not later than 30 April preceding the academical year for which the application is being made.


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Cambridge University Reporter Special 5, 2 November 1998
Copyright © 1998 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.