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Mathematics

Smith-Knight Prizes and Rayleigh-Knight Prizes: Notice

Statutes and Ordinances, 2000, pp. 692 and 837

One or more Smith-Knight Prizes, and one or more Rayleigh-Knight Prizes for essays on any subject in Mathematics and its applications, are offered for competition in 2001. The Prizes are open to:

(a) any member of the University, if at the latest date for the submission of essays at least three but not more than five, complete terms have passed since the term of his or her admission as a Graduate Student; or
(b) any Bachelor of Arts of the University who is not a Graduate Student of the University if, at the latest date for the submission of essays, at least three, but not more than five complete terms have passed since he or she last obtained Honours Examination or was approved for the M.Phil. Degree or for a Diploma.

Candidates must send their essays to the Registrary so as to reach him not later than the first day of the full Lent Term, i.e. 16 January 2001 and must state in their essays what portion thereof they claim as original. The announcement of the award will be made before the end of the Easter Term 2001.

N.B. Candidates' attention is drawn to the general regulations (Statutes and Ordinances, 2000, p. 692), and in particular to Regulations 10 and 11. These regulations appear at the beginning of this edition of the Reporter.


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Cambridge University Reporter Special, 9 November 2000
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