Calendar: 1962-1963 Page 66
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64 SCHOLARSHIPS-ARTS MERCHANT TAYLORS' COMPANY'S SCHOLARSHIP SKINNERS' COMPANY'S SCHOLARSHIP FLORENCE HUGHES SCHOLARSHIP One entrance Scholarship of £60 year for three years for women only tenable in the Faculties of Arts or Natural Science is offered by the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors and one of £40 year by the Worshipful Company of Skinners another of £40 year is available from the Florence Hughes bequest All three are subject to the condi- tions and terms laid down by the College and to such other regulations as the Companies may from time to time prescribe The present condi- tions of award are the same as those for the Sambrooke Scholarships in Arts or Science One Scholarship is offered each year in the above order the Florence Hughes Scholarship having been offered in 1962 The Florence Hughes Scholarship was endowed by the late Miss Florence Hughes in her will to provide scholarship for women with preference for those studying with view to entering upon pro- fessional career INGLIS STUDENTSHIP Founded in 1857 by George Monckton of Somerford Hall Penk- ridge and others in memory of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Harry Inglis Baronet The regulations were revised in 1911 and again in 1923 Two Studentships are offered annually one in English one in History and are open to regular students of the University of London King's College who shall have completed at least six College terms The value of the Studentship will be £85 together with free tuition for one session but the emolument will be increased up to maximum of £100 whenever the finances of the Fund permit The Studentships will be awarded on the results of the Honours Examination of the University of London in English and History on the recommendations of the Heads of the Departments of English and History The Student will be required to pursue full-time course of study at King's College for the degree or Ph degree in English or History respectively and to give some assistance in teaching in the Department of English or of History The Student will enter upon his Studentship in the Session following that in which he has completed his Course in accordance with University regulations Payment for the Studentship will be made in three equal instal- ments 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 Head of the Department in which the Student is studying
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