Cecil Bedford Thompson Brown Memorial Bursary In Law [F7866]Miss Liz Bedford-Brown having agreed to donate $200 annually in memory of her father, Cecil Bedford-Brown, to provide bursaries to help support undergraduates in Law, a fund is established for the purpose. Each bursary is called a Cecil Bedford Thompson Brown Memorial Bursary in Law and is awarded in accordance with the following regulations. 1. The award of a bursary is restricted to students who are enrolled in a course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Laws of this University and who demonstrate: (a) academic merit as evidenced by— (i) the results on which entry to the course for the degree of Bachelor of Laws was based; or (ii) the results in the course for the degree; and (b) economic need such that the student would have financial difficulty in completing the course as a full-time student without the assistance of a bursary. 2. A bursary is awarded by the trustees of the fund who are: (a) the Dean of the Faculty of Law; (b) one member of the academic staff of the Law School appointed by the Faculty of Law. 3.(1) Applications for the bursaries may be made at any time, but the trustees may arrange for notices to be published calling for applications. (2) Applications must be addressed to the Registrar for referral to the trustees. 4. Each bursary provides an annual sum for the duration of the course subject to the awardee's continued satisfactory progress and economic need, to be assessed by the trustees at the start of each subsequent academic year. 5. The value of each bursary is determined by the trustees, having regard to the economic need of the awardee and the funds available. 6. Any portion of the fund not used in any one year may be carried forward for use in future years. 7. The administration of the fund and bursaries and all matters relating to them are under the general direction of the trustees. |