Calendar: 1974-1975 Page 175
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186 Studentships Scholarships Exhibitions Bursaries and Prizes Available in Various Faculties Entrance Scholarships WORSLEY SCHOLARSHIP Founded in 1834 by Major-General Sir Henry Worsley for the education of Missionaries proceeding to India These Scholarships are administered by the Council of King's College they may now be awarded to students whose intention is to follow their professional occupation in Asia or Africa whether they be domiciled at the time of the award in the United Kingdom or overseas Candidates must be members of the Church of England or Church in full communion with the Church of England Regulations The Scholarships are of the value of Ā£100 year for three years and are open to both men and women The Scholar also receives free education in the Theological Department of King's College or in University of London King's College and if medical student in King's College Hospital also and is admitted without fee to all Theological lectures in the College Scholar must on election give an undertaking that it is his or her intention to spend some part of his working life in Asia or Africa preferably the early years after he has taken his degree devoting the special skills he has acquired in his degree course to the service of the Anglican diocese of his choice Scholar if student in the Theological Department must pursue the regular course for the or the if student in the Medical Faculty course for obtaining qualification recognised by the General Medical Council if student in any other faculty course for degree in the Univer- sity of London The Scholar if not student of the Theological Department must attend for three years the general lectures in Theology provided for all students in the College and pass the annual examinations He may however attend instead other lectures given in the Faculty of Theology with the consent of the Dean The emoluments and all privileges of this scholarship may be forfeited if in the opinion of the Council the conduct of the Scholar or his work in Theology or in any other subject is unsatisfactory Applications accompanied by testimonials should be addressed to the Dean of King's College who will recommend the Scholar for election by the Council on the advice of the Joint Professorial Board
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