S. A. Grave Prize in Philosophy [F1667]Friends, former students and colleagues of Professor S. A. Grave having donated a sum of $1285 to the University to provide a prize in recognition of his contribution to philosophy and to the then Department of Philosophy and to mark his retirement in 1982, a fund is established for that purpose and the prize, to be known as the S. A. Grave Prize in Philosophy, is awarded in accordance with the following regulations. 1. The prize consists of the annual income on the fund after capitalisation in accordance with Senate policy. 2. The prize is awarded to the student who, having in the year of award completed the requirements for the pass degree with a Philosophy major, has, in the opinion of the Head of the School of Humanities following consultation with the academic staff in Philosophy, shown the most outstanding ability in Level 2 or 3 Philosophy in the Bachelor of Arts pass or honours degree course. 3. If, in the opinion of the Head of the School of Humanities, no student's work in a given year is of a sufficiently high standard, the prize will not be awarded. |