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John and Margaret Henderson Memorial Prize: Notice

Statutes and Ordinances, 2003, pp. 710 and 777

The Clinical Dean gives notice that a prize will be awarded for an essay or other written work of not more than 3,000 words on a subject in the field of either gerontology or geriatrics. The work shall be based on the candidate's actual experience in either or both of those fields, or shall concern proposals, based on that experience, for innovations in matters of care, teaching, or research.

The Prize is open to any Cambridge clinical student who has not yet presented himself or herself for Part III of the Final M.B. Examination.

The value of the Prize in 2004 is about £800. The Adjudicators may at their discretion award a Prize of such lower value as they deem fit.

Work to be considered for the Prize must be handed to the Clinical Dean's Secretary in the Clinical School office in a sealed envelope marked 'John and Margaret Henderson Memorial Prize' not later than noon on 23 July 2004. Entries must be marked with the candidate's name.

N.B. Candidates' attention is drawn to the general regulations (Statutes and Ordinances, 2003, p. 710), and in particular to Regulations 10 and 11.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 14 November 2003
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