Calendar: 1961-1962 Page 70
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SCHOLARSHIPS-NATURAL SCIENCE 69 The Delegacy offers two additional Scholarships each of £54 for four terms on the same terms and conditions as the Rabbeth Scholarship BERRIDGE STUDENTSHIPS The Studentships were founded in 1925 on the occasion of the closing of the Bacteriology and Public Health Department and to commemorate the fact that this Department founded in 1898 by Professor Ε Crookshank was the first Academic Department of Public Health in this country The funds are provided partly from the Berridge Estate and Trust Endowment and partly from the Devignes Legacy the balance being met from general College funds One Studentship is offered annually for Research in Physiology as applied to Public Health The value of each Studentship is £100 year Appointments to the Studentship will be made by the Delegacy on the recommendation of the Principal after receiving reports from the Professors of Anatomy and Physiology Applications must reach the Secretary of the College not later than June 30th and must be accompanied by statement giving the plan of work candidates intend to pursue and showing details of the amount of time they are prepared to devote to the work They must also give the names of persons who can testify to their previous training and capability for research The Students will carry out their researches under the direction of the Professor of Physiology and will be expected to commence their work at the beginning of the Michaelmas term after their appointment The Students will usually be appointed for two years but the Delegacy will require reports on their progress from the Professor of Physiology at the end of each year and may if they consider it necessary decline to renew the Studentship Payment of the emoluments of the Studentship will be made in three equal instalments at the beginning of each term subject to the receipt at the end of each term of satisfactory certificate of attendance and progress from the Professor of Physiology In any publication of results obtained during the tenure of the Studentship it shall be stated that the author is or was Berridge Student of King's College
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