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CAMBRIDGE.—Trinity College announces the usual offer of a research studentship open to graduates of other universities who propose to go to Cambridge in October 1936 as candidates for the degree of Ph.D. The value of the studentship may be as much as £300 a year. The studentship is open this year only to men who have not reached the age of twenty-six years before May 1, 1936. Applicants shall ordinarily be nominated by the authorities of their universities. Applications must reach the Senior Tutor not later than May 1, 1936. The same College offers, as usual, Dominion and Colonial exhibitions to students of Dominion and Colonial universities who wish to go to Cambridge next October as candidates for the degree of B.A., M.Litt., M.Sc, or Ph.D. These exhibitions are of the titular value of £40. Candidates must apply through the principal authority of their University, and applications should reach the Senior Tutor (from whom further particulars may be obtained) by May 1, 1936.
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Educational Topics and Events. Nature 136, 923 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136923a0
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