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Arthur Batchelor Prizes

Three Arthur Batchelor Prizes are awarded annually for outstanding progress by a second-year Art History student, for the best undergraduate dissertation in Art History and a bursary for postgraduate studies in Art History.

Rules

  1. The following Prizes and Bursary shall be awarded annually in the School of Art History and World Art Studies: (1) an Arthur Batchelor Prize for outstanding progress by a second-year Art History student; (2) an Arthur Batchelor Prize for the best undergraduate dissertation in Art History; (3) an Arthur Batchelor Bursary for postgraduate studies in Art History.
  2. The total value of the Prizes and Bursary shall be a sum not exceeding the income from that part of the Arthur Batchelor Fund set aside for this purpose. The Prizes and Bursary shall be used for a purpose approved by the Head of the School of Art History and World Art Studies.
  3. The Prizes and Bursary shall be awarded by the Board of the School of Art History and World Art Studies on the recommendation of the appropriate Prize Committee.
  4. If in any year no candidate in any category is judged to be of sufficient merit, the relevant Prize or Bursary shall not be awarded; if two or more candidates in any category are judged to be of equal merit, the relevant Prize or Bursary may be divided.

Outstanding Progress by a Second Year Art History Student:
2011/12 winner - Amy Taylor

Best Undergraduate Dissertation in Art History:
2009/10 winner - Elizabeth Eves
2010/11 winners - Maria Alambritis and Beatrice Leal
2011/12 winners - Katherine Clough and Jack Shepherdson
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