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No 6328

Wednesday 4 December 2013

Vol cxliv No 11

pp. 138–155

Notices by Faculty Boards, etc.

Mathematical Tripos, Part III, 2014: Amendment

Further to their Notice of 30 October 2013 (Reporter, 6323, 2013–14, p. 58), the Faculty Board of Mathematics give notice that there will be set in 2014 if candidates desire to present themselves therein, three additional papers as follows:

Paper 79:

Reading course: Additive combinatorics

2 hours

Paper 80:

Reading course: Spectral geometry

3 hours

Paper 81:

Reading course: Quantum condensed matter field theory

3 hours

Mathematical Tripos, Part III, 2014: Essay titles

In accordance with Regulations 18 and 19 for the Mathematical Tripos (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 372), the Examiners have published a list of essay titles on which candidates may submit an essay. The full list of essay titles and further guidelines are available at http://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/postgrad/mathiii/essays/essall.pdf.

Candidates are reminded that they may request leave to submit an essay on a topic other than those given in the list, provided that the request is made, through their Director of Studies, so as to reach the Secretary of the Faculty Board, Mathematics Undergraduate Office, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Wilberforce Road, not later than 1 February 2014.

A candidate who proposes to submit an essay should inform the Chair of Examiners, through her or his Director of Studies, on a form which will be provided, by 2 May 2014. Candidates should submit their essay, through their Director of Studies, so as to reach the Chair of Examiners not later than 2 May 2014.

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Entry requirements 2014–15

The Committee of Management for the Natural Sciences Tripos, in consultation with the Faculty Boards of Physics and Chemistry, Biology, Earth Sciences and Geography, and the Board of History and Philosophy of Science, has defined the standards required for entry to each subject of Part III of the Natural Sciences Tripos (see Regulation 5(a) for the Tripos (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 399)), with effect from the courses commencing in the academical year 2014–15, as follows:

Astrophysics

In order to be a candidate for honours in Astrophysics in Part III of the Natural Sciences Tripos, a student should have obtained at least a II.1 in Astrophysics or Physics in Part II of the Natural Sciences Tripos or in Part II of the Mathematical Tripos.

Biochemistry

In order to be a candidate for honours in Biochemistry in Part III of the Natural Sciences Tripos, a student should have obtained at least a II.1 in Biochemistry in Part II of the Natural Sciences Tripos.

Chemistry

In order to be a candidate for honours in Chemistry in Part III of the Natural Sciences Tripos, a student should have obtained at least a II.1 in Chemistry in Part II of the Natural Sciences Tripos.

Geological Sciences

In order to be a candidate for honours in Geological Sciences in Part III of the Natural Sciences Tripos, a student should:

either

have obtained at least a II.2 in Geological Sciences in Part II of the Natural Sciences Tripos;

or

have obtained a II.2 in Part II Physical Sciences with at least 70% in Half Subject Geological Sciences.

Materials Science

In order to be a candidate for honours in Materials Science in Part III of the Natural Sciences Tripos, a student should have obtained at least a II.1 in Materials Science in Part II of the Natural Sciences Tripos.

History and Philosophy of Science

In order to be a candidate for honours in History and Philosophy of Science in Part III of the Natural Sciences Tripos, a student should have obtained at least a II.1 in History and Philosophy in Part II of the Natural Sciences Tripos.

Students who have not taken History and Philosophy of Science in Part II of the Natural Sciences Tripos will be considered on a case-by-case basis. These students should have obtained at least a high II.1 overall class in Part II.

Physics

In order to be a candidate for honours in Physics in Part III of the Natural Sciences Tripos a student should:

either

(a) have obtained at least a II.1 in Physics in Part II;

or

(b) have obtained a II.1 in Part II Physical Sciences with at least 70% in Half Subject Physics;

or

(c) have obtained at least a II.1 in Part II Astrophysics;

or

(d) have obtained at least a II.1 in Part II of the Mathematical Tripos.

Systems Biology

In order to be a candidate for honours in Systems Biology in Part III of the Natural Sciences Tripos, a student from the Natural Sciences Tripos should:

(1)

either

(a) have obtained at least 55% in either Mathematics or Mathematical Biology in Part Ia of the Natural Sciences Tripos;

or

(b) have obtained at least 55% in Mathematics in Part Ib of the Natural Sciences Tripos;

and

(2) have obtained at least a II.1 in a single-subject Part II of the Natural Sciences Tripos.

Participation by students from the Mathematical Tripos will be considered on a case-by-case basis and a II.1 in Part II is normally expected.

All subjects

In addition to the standards mentioned above, candidates should have fulfilled any subject prerequisites as outlined in the appropriate programme specification.

The application process for each subject is defined on the subject webpage together with details of any constraints on numbers or additional information that may be required.

Consideration of special cases

A student who has not met the required standard or who has not offered the required subjects as specified above, or who has not complied with the published deadline for receipt of applications, may request consideration as a special case. A request for special consideration should be forwarded by the student’s Director of Studies or Tutor to the Secretary of the relevant Faculty Board, at the earliest opportunity and, at the latest, within two weeks of the results being announced. The Director of Studies or Tutor should state the reasons for requesting dispensation, confirm that the College supports the request and is able to support the student, and believes that the student will be capable of undertaking the Part III course successfully. The application must be accompanied by copies of supervision reports, and a detailed breakdown of the student’s marks, year by year and subject by subject. The Committee nominated by the Faculty Board to consider special cases is not expected to consider circumstances of a nature on which the Applications Committee would normally make a judgement.

Representations regarding progression decisions are allowed for under the review procedure for examinations for undergraduate and certain other qualifications.