Series 54 - Undergraduate awards committee minutes and agenda papers

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AU ANUA 54

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Undergraduate awards committee minutes and agenda papers

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  • 1975 - 1987 (Creation)

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0.6 m (3 type 1 boxes)

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(1975 - c. 1998)

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The Board of the School of General Studies established the Undergraduate Awards Committee in October 1975 after it approved that the Undergraduate Scholarships Committee and the Prizes Committee be combined to form one committee for awards. The Undergraduate Awards Committee considered a range of prizes such as the University Medal. The committee reported to the Board of the School of General Studies, and then the Board of The Faculties until 1998.

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The black binders contain minutes and agenda papers for meetings of the Undergraduate Awards Committee which considered a range of prizes such as the University Medal. There are some gaps and overlaps; in particular no papers for the period mid-1985 to 1986.

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Access under a thirty-year rule; information about students may be restricted

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Prepared by Maggie Shapley on 21 November 2007

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