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The following amendments have been made to the Orders of Examinations published in the Reporter, Special No. 13 of 24 April 2003:
Paper A22. Mesopotamian special subject (OST2 Paper AS15) on Friday 30 May 9-12 in the Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms (top floor) is examined by continuous assessment and therefore can be deleted.
Paper 3. Chinese culture on Wednesday 11 June 9-12 in the Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms (top floor) can be deleted.
Paper IS1. Twentieth century Arabic literature on Monday 9 June 9-12 in the Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms (top floor) can be deleted.
Paper AS5. Special subject in Mesopotamian history and archaeology on Wednesday 11 June 9-12 in the Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms (top floor) can be deleted.
The title of Paper IN1. Sanskrit texts on Monday 9 June 9-12 in the Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms (top floor) should read Hindi unspecified texts.
The title of Paper IN2. Sanskrit texts, 2 on Tuesday 10 June 9-12 in the Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms (top floor) should read Hindi texts.
Paper 75. Physiological Fluid Dynamics on Wednesday 4 June 9-11 in the Centre of Mathematical Studies, Clarkson Road is a 2-hour Open Book examination.
Paper 78. Seismic Waves on Friday 30 May 9-11 in the Centre of Mathematical Studies, Clarkson Road is a 2-hour Open Book examination.
The written examination will now take place on Friday 11 July 9-10 in the Examination Halls, Free School Lane and not Wednesday 9 July. The practical examination will now take place on Friday 11 July 3-5 in the Department of Anatomy not 9-11.
Subject 11. Materials Science and Metallurgy {2} on Saturday 31 May 1.30-4.30 will now be held in the Mill Lane Lecture-rooms and not the Senate House.
Insert Paper 9A. Special Subject Physics Option A {3H} on Friday 30 May 9-10.30 and also {4H} on Saturday 31 May 9-10.30 both in the Department of Physics.
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Cambridge University Reporter, Wednesday 14 May 2003
Copyright © 2003 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars
of the University of Cambridge.