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54 SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS Marneforb Ibebical Scbolarsbips The late Rev Samuel Wilson Warneford LL in November 1851 presented to the College the sum of Five Thousand Pounds for the foundation of Medical Scholarships The Regulations may be revised from time to time provided that under no circumstances shall any alteration be made by which the regulations as to the examination and proficiency of the candidates in Divinity or as to the character of the holder of any scholarship shall be made less stringent than heretofore laid down The Scholarships are administered by the Council and the regulations at present in force are the following The Scholarships are of the value of £120 payable in four yearly instalments of £30 and two are offered for competition each year one for an Arts candidate and one for Science candidate The Scholarships are offered for competition to candidates preparing to enter the Faculty of Medical Science in the following October Students who enter the College in October or later and are pursuing the Course for the First Examination for Medical Degrees University of London or for the First Examination of the Conjoint Examining Board are eligible to compete for the Scholarships at the next ensuing examination The subjects for examination are Divinity and four of the following For Arts candidates English History Latin Greek French German Mathematics For Science candidates Mathematics Applied Mathematics Chemistry Physics Botany Zoology An equal number of marks is allotted to each subject The standard is approximate to that of the London Matrieu- lation The holders of these Scholarships must take the first part of their medical training at King's College and the subjects of the final examination at King's College Hospital The holders of these Scholarships are required to attend the weekly Lecture in Divinity given for all non-Theological Students at an hour reserved for this purpose and to pass such examinations or other tests in the subjects of the Lectures as the Lecturers may from time to time require -N -The fulfilment of these conditions will also qualify the candidate for the Associateship of the College if he graduates in the University Before the payment of these Scholarships the Principal and Dean must receive Certificates on behalf of the Student of good conduct and satisfactory progress of regular attendance at the Divinity and Medical Lectures and Examinations The Scholarships may be held with any other Scholarships at the College so far as the trusts of such other Scholarships permit
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