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Samuel Bard Memorial Prize
Founded in 1996 by Mrs Sue Gutteridge, Mrs Julia Bard and Mrs Zelda Bard
- A prize known as the Samuel Bard Memorial Prize may be
awarded in each
session.
- The Prize is awarded by the Council on the recommendation of the
Faculty of
Arts and Humanities.
- The Prize is awarded to a senior student in the
Department of Hebrew and
Jewish Studies, either a graduate or undergraduate who is in genuine
financial
need and has good academic credentials and whose area of studies is in
the field
of medieval or post-enlightenment or modern Jewish history,
including British
Jewish history.
- The value of the Prize is £1,000.
- No application is necessary.
- The qualifications of candidates are considered by the Head of the
Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies and the Departmental Awards
Committee.
- The award is announced in July each year.
- The College reserves the right to vary these regulations
should it become
necessary to do so in order to ensure the continued use of the resources
in the
fund.
- Awards are subject to the provision of the General Regulations.
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