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Hulsean Prize: Notice

Statutes and Ordinances, 2003, pp. 710 and 780

The Adjudicators give notice that candidates for the Hulsean Prize for 2005 must send the proposed subjects of their essays to The Administrator, Faculty of Divinity, West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9BS so as to reach him not later than 15 March 2004. The essay must be on some subject connected with the history of the Christian Religion. The Faculty of Divinity will submit the essay subjects to the Adjudicators and communicate their approval or rejection to the candidate.

Any member of the University to whom the Prize has not previously been awarded may be a candidate, provided that on 19 December 2004, (a) eight complete terms at least, or if he or she is an Affiliated Student, five complete terms at least have passed after his or her first term of residence; (b) he or she has not attained the age of twenty-seven years.

Candidates must submit their essays to Registrary (addressed to the Awards Clerk), The Old Schools, Cambridge CB2 1TN so as to reach him not later than 19 December 2004, each clearly written, or typewritten, or printed; they are recommended not to submit essays exceeding 40,000 words. The attention of candidates is drawn to the statements required from them under the general regulations for Prizes and Medals (Statutes and Ordinances, 2003, p. 710).

The prize-winner will receive one-tenth part (about £3,800) of the net income for the year arising from Mr Hulse's benefaction. The prize-money will not be paid until a printed or typewritten copy of the essay has been deposited in the University Library.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 14 November 2003
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