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R6.62- THE H.W.C. SIMPSON RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP
Recitals-
- Henry Walter Courtenay Simpson late of Armadale
in the State of Victoria solicitor bequeathed the greater part of
his residuary estate (herein called the fund) to the University to
be used as an endowment from the income of which a prize or prizes
in the Veterinary school or department of the University are to be
provided annually, or if that direction be not convenient, in some
other way connected with the Veterinary or the Agricultural or pastoral
school or department of the University.
- The sum the University received increased to
$150,551 at 31 December 1994.
It is provided as follows-
- The sum of $150,551 and any accumulations and
additions to the sum forms a fund called the 'H.W.C. Simpson Research
Scholarship' ('the fund') and the fund must be paid into an investment
pool and remain there until the Council directs otherwise.
- The scholarship is to be awarded to a student
enrolled in a postgraduate degree undertaking research concerning
the maintenance of health in livestock or the efficiency or welfare
of the animal industries or of agriculture provided that preference
must be given to a student undertaking research in animal problems.
- The value of the scholarship is to be the net
annual income of the fund.
- The scholarship is to be awarded for the normal
period of candidature for the award for which the student is enrolled.
- The scholarship is to be awarded by Council on
the recommendation of the dean of the faculty of Veterinary Science.
[Title am. ss. 2-7 revoked,
ss. 2-5 made 3/3/03.]
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