Cambridge University Reporter


Prince Consort and Thirlwall Prize and Fund: Notice

Statutes and Ordinances, 2009, pp. 735 and 880

Under the regulations governing the Fund the Managers are empowered to:

(i) award a prize for a dissertation involving original historical research;
(ii) provide one or more studentships, the holders of which shall devote themselves to original research in history;
(iii) provide small grants in aid of expenses incurred in historical research.

The Managers give notice that they wish to invite applications for these awards.

Eligibility
Prize

The Prince Consort Prize and Seeley Medal are open to all graduates of the University and to all persons whose names are entered on the Register of Graduate Students, provided that they have not attained the age of thirty years on 31 October 2009 and have not already won the Thirlwall Prize or the Prince Consort Prize.

Studentships

Studentships (one or more) are tenable from 1 October 2010 for one year. A candidate must already be a Ph.D. student pursuing original research in history. Preference will normally be given to those who have already made substantial progress with their research and are in their second or third year of study. Applications from candidates in their first year of research will not be considered. A Studentship will be tenable for one year in the first instance and may be renewed for a period of one year at a time, subject to a maximum of three years.

Grants

Small grants in aid of expenses incurred in historical research may be awarded to graduates of the University and to Graduate Students. Grants will not be awarded to candidates for the M.Phil. Degree. The Managers will not normally support graduate students in the first year of Ph.D. study, nor will they normally meet requests for maintenance expenses.

Application procedures
Prize

Candidates must send the title of their proposed dissertation, with evidence of their age, to the Registrary (addressed to the Awards Clerk), The Old Schools, Cambridge, CB2 1TN, so as to reach him not later than 8 May 2010 for the approval of the Managers. The dissertation, which must not exceed 100,000 words, must be sent in a printed or typewritten form, with a declaration of its length, to the Registrary so as to reach him not later than 31 October 2010.

Studentships

Application forms for Studentships can be downloaded from the Faculty's website: http://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/pgadmissions/funding/trustfunds.html, or requested from the Accounts Office, Faculty of History, West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9EF. The closing date for the receipt of applications is 14 May 2010. Late applications will not be considered.

Grants

Application forms for grants can be downloaded from the Faculty's website: http://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/pgadmissions/funding/trustfunds.html, or requested from the Accounts Office, Faculty of History, West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9EF. An application must fully explain the purpose for which the grant is needed and must include a statement of any other sources of assistance to which application has been made. Applicants should arrange for the Secretary of the Managers to receive two references on their behalf by the following closing dates for the consideration of grant applications: 23 October 2009, 22 January 2010, and 28 May 2010.

Prize

The value of the Prize is £1,500. The Managers have the power to make grants from the Reserve Fund towards the cost of publication of any dissertation for which the Prize has been awarded or any other dissertation, which has been commended by the Adjudicators.

Studentships

The value of a Studentship will be determined by the Managers, after taking into consideration the amount of any other emolument received by the applicant. The maximum value will not exceed the value of an AHRC postgraduate maintenance award. Awards may be made at considerably lower levels.

Grants

Grants do not normally exceed £750.