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R6.60 - THE DANIEL CURDIE SCHOLARSHIP
Recitals-
- The late Frances Katharine McKenzie Curdie bequeathed to the University
the sum of £1,000 for the purpose of founding a Science research scholarship
in connection with the University preferably for Ormond College students.
- The testatrix for the purpose of preserving the name of her father
at the University and of commemorating his interest therein directed
that the income only to be derived from the sum be paid to the holders
of such scholarships and that the scholarship be called the 'Daniel
Curdie Scholarship'.
- The sum of £1,000 increased to $9,918 at 31 December 1994.
It is provided as follows-
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The sum of $9,918 and any accumulations and additions
to the sum form a fund called the 'Daniel Curdie Scholarship' ('the
fund') and the fund must be paid into an investment pool and remain
there until the Council directs otherwise.
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The scholarship is open to competition to students
enrolled in either the final year of the course for a degree of
bachelor of science (degree with Honours) or in a higher degree
by research in science but preference must be given to an eligible
student who is, or will be, resident in Ormond College.
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The scholarship is awarded annually by the Council
on the recommendation of the dean of the faculty of Science ('the
dean') provided that before making any recommendation the dean must
consult with the Master of Ormond College.
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The value of the scholarship is the net annual income
of the fund, payable on the award of the scholarship.
[ss. 2 and 3 subst., ss. 4 and 6
deleted, s. 5 renumbered as s. 2/7/01, s. 2 am. 3/9/01,
ss. 1 and 2 am. 3/6/02.]
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