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This scholarship commemorates Andrew Inglis Clark (1848-1907), Tasmanian federalist and 'the primary architect of our constitution'.
Available to a student undertaking an honours project in History. Preference will be given to students working on Australian (including Tasmanian) legal, political and constitutional history or the life and times of Andrew Inglis Clark, and making use of the resources of the University of Tasmania Library’s Special Collections. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of the applicant's academic record in History and the quality of application. The offer will be conditional upon the recipient enrolling in History Honours in 2012 and establishing a viable project.
To retain this award, recipients are required to achieve a minimum Pass result in all units studied each semester.
$2000
One year
31 October 2011
Apply now by completing the application form available at Scholarships and Bursaries. Alternatively, contact the Tasmanian Scholarships Office on +61 3 6226 2879 or email Tas.Scholarships@utas.edu.au.
For more information contact either Dr Stefan Petrow on +61 3 6226 2304 or Professor Michael Bennett on +61 3 6226 2302.
Open.
Authorised by the Acting Head of School, Humanities
5 December, 2011
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