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The following amendments have been made to the Orders of Examinations published in the Reporter, Special No. 16:
The Viva Voce Examination in Biological Anthropology will now take place on Thursday 8 June and Friday 9 June and not Thursday 15 June and Friday 16 June.
Paper 11. 'American Literature' will now take in the Arts School, Bene't Street and not the Corn Exchange. The examination will still take place on Monday 29 May 9-12.
Paper 1. 'Civil Law I' will now take place in the Examination Halls, New Museums Site and not in the Faculty of Law. The examination will still take place on Tuesday 30 May 1.30-4.30.
Paper 7A. 'History of English civil and criminal law, 1154-1485' will now take place on Monday 5 June 9-12 and not Friday 2 June 1.30-4.30. The examination will still take place in the Faculty of Law.
The following papers all due to take place in the Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms (top floor) will not take place as written examinations as they have been taken as assessed work:
Monday 12 June | 9-12 | IS1. | Classical Islam up to the 18th century |
Tuesday 13 June | 9-12 | IS2. | The Modern Middle East and North Africa in the 19th and 20th centuries |
Wednesday 14 June | 9-12 | IS4. | Islamic thought and institutions |
Paper AS18. 'Practical examination in Mesopotamian archaeology' on Tuesday 13 June 9-12 in the Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms (top floor) will not take place as a written examination as this has been taken as assessed work.
Paper E18. 'Ancient Egypt, 1' will now take place on Monday 12 June 1.30-4.30 and not Friday 9 June 1.30-4.30. The examination will still take place in the Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms (top floor).
Paper IN20. 'Indian epics' will be held on Friday 9 June 1.30-4.30 in Girton College.
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Cambridge University Reporter, 17 May 2000
Copyright © 2000 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.