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  2. Awards and prizes of the University of Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The University of Cambridge (formally The Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge) is a collegiate public research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209 and granted a royal charter by King Henry III in 1231, Cambridge is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world's fourth-oldest ...

  3. Category : Awards and prizes of the University of Cambridge

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    Mathematical awards and prizes of the University of Cambridge (5 P) Pages in category "Awards and prizes of the University of Cambridge" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

  4. Chancellor's Gold Medal - Wikipedia

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    A Complete Collection of the English Poems which Have Obtained the Chancellor's Gold Medal in the University of Cambridge (PDF). Cambridge: University of Cambridge (printed by W. Metcalfe). 1859; Cambridge University Janus Records; A list of its recipients since 1922 may be found in Graham Chainey, A Literary History of Cambridge (1986), pp. 295ff.

  5. Cambridge University Reporter - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge University Reporter appears within the university and online every Wednesday during Full Term, carrying notices of all university business.This includes announcements of university events, proposals for changes in regulations, Council and General Board decisions, as well as information on awards, scholarships and appointments (both at Cambridge and other universities).

  6. Adam Smith Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Adam Smith Prizes are prizes currently awarded for the best overall examination performance and best dissertation in Part IIB of the Economics Tripos (the graduation examination for economics undergraduates) at the University of Cambridge. [1]

  7. Mayhew Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Mayhew Prize is a prize awarded annually by the Faculty of Mathematics, University of Cambridge to the student showing the greatest distinction in applied mathematics, primarily for courses offered by DAMTP, but also for some courses offered by the Statistical Laboratory, in the MASt examinations, also known as Part III of the Mathematical Tripos. [1]

  8. Tyson Medal - Wikipedia

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    The Tyson Medal is a prize awarded for the best performance in subjects relating to astronomy at the University of Cambridge, England. [1] It is awarded annually for achievement in the examinations for Part III of the Mathematical Tripos when there is a candidate deserving of the prize. In his will, Henry Tyson made the following bequest:

  9. Yorke Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Yorke Prize is awarded annually by the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge for an essay of between 30,000 and 100,000 words on a legal subject, including the history, analysis, administration and reform of law, [1] [2] "of exceptional quality, which makes a substantial contribution to its relevant field of legal knowledge."