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Emmanuel College

QUATERCENTENARY RESEARCH STUDENTSHIPS

Emmanuel College offers one or more full-cost Quatercentenary Research Studentships to candidates who place the College as first choice on their application form. In the first instance such awards may be offered to Home or EU students, not in receipt of a grant from another source, for research in any subject; but if no suitable candidates present themselves, such awards may be given to overseas students provided that such students hold an ORS award. Applications to be considered for such an award should be made to the Graduate Tutor, enclosing a curriculum vitae, a statement of the proposed research, and a statement of other funding which is available or has been applied for. Applicants should also ask two referees to write direct to the Graduate Tutor on their behalf. Full-cost awards may not be available in every year. Applications must be received before 13 June 2003.

BENSON AND CARSLAW SCHOLARSHIPS

One or more scholarships will be offered each year to students from Commonwealth countries, with some preference for Australia and New Zealand. The basic value of the awards will be £600 a year but larger part-cost awards (up to £4,000 a year) could be made in cases of need. Applications to be considered for such an award should be made to the Graduate Tutor, enclosing a curriculum vitae, a statement of the proposed research, and a statement of other funding which is available or has been applied for. Applicants should also ask two referees to write direct to the Graduate Tutor on their behalf. Applications must be received before 13 June 2003.

BREWER HALL PRIZE

Mr A.R. Hall, a member of Emmanuel College, has endowed an annual prize for an original poem or poems in English, in honour of his former Tutor, Professor Derek Brewer.

The Prize is open to undergraduate members of the University and to graduate students of not more than three years' standing. The Prize will be awarded for collection of original poems in English totalling not more than 200 lines in length. The value of the prize is £500, although a shared prize may be awarded. The Prize will not be awarded twice to the same person.

Details of how to enter for the prize will be announced by Emmanuel College in the Reporter.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 15 November 2002
Copyright © 2002 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.