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Oxford University Gazette, 31 October 2002: Appointments
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ST JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
Value. The maximum annual value of the named scholarships and up
to six further scholarships will consist of: a maintenance grant of at least £8,000
(expected to be reviewed annually) and the following additional payments:
(a) approved university and college fees;
(b) a contribution towards expenses of travel and reasonable removal
expenses from the scholar's home;
(c) an annual contribution towards the cost of a return journey home;
(d) an annual scholarship emolument of £150;
(e) an annual book grant of up to £350. Financial assistance
may also be given towards the cost of field-work, attendance at conferences, and other
essential academic expenses. The annual value of scholarships beyond this number will
consist of an emolument of £150 and a book grant of up to £350.
Eligibility. (i) Members of the college engaged in study which will
count towards the Ph.D. degree; (ii) applicants to the college
(a) for admission as graduate students intending to register as
candidates for the Ph.D. degree;
(b) for admission as graduate students for the M.Phil. degree;
(c) for admission to read for the Certificate of Advanced Study in
Mathematics (Part III of the Mathematical Tripos) with the intention of registering thereafter
as candidates for the Ph.D. degree.
Tenure. For the normal minimum duration of the course subject to
satisfactory academic progress. In the case of awards under (ii)
(c) the scholarship is renewable for three years subject to satisfactory
academic progress if a distinction is obtained in the Certificate of Advanced Study in
Mathematics.
For students outside Cambridge there is no separate application form for these scholarships. All eligible applicants who by 1 May 2003 have been made a conditional offer by St John's will be considered. In view of the sometimes lengthy selection processes in departments and the resultant delays that may occur between the submission of applications and their receipt by the college, applicants are advised to apply to the Board of Graduate Studies by 31 December. The closing date for receipt of forms by the college is 1 May 2003. Suitably qualified members of other Cambridge colleges are required to fill in a separate application form. These can be obtained from the Tutor for Graduate Affairs, St John's College, who should be contacted before the end of the Lent Term 2003.
Applicants will be required also to apply for all other research awards for which they are eligible. In particular, overseas applicants are directed to apply for Overseas Research Student Awards. The value of any Scholarship awarded will be reduced appropriately to take account of payments from other sources. Election will be conditional upon admission by the Board of Graduate Studies.
Enquiries and requests for further information should be addressed to the Tutor for Graduate Affairs, St John's College, Cambridge CB2 1TP.
Maintained by Oxford University Gazette, revised 31 October 2002.