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The following members of the College passed examinations in taught postgraduate<br />

degrees in the summer of <strong>2017</strong>:<br />

Bachelor of Civil Law<br />

Esther Mak<br />

Emilie McDonnell<br />

James Mitchell<br />

Bachelor of Philosophy<br />

Michael Thorne<br />

Magister Juris<br />

Stefan Feltes<br />

MPhil Classical Archaeology<br />

Sarah Wilker<br />

MPhil Economics<br />

Farnoush Golshirazi<br />

Ellie Ives<br />

Kristiina Tuomikoski<br />

MPhil Ancient Roman and Greek History<br />

Tuuli Ahlholm<br />

MSc Contemporary Chinese Studies<br />

Barclay Bram Shoemaker<br />

Hongyi Wu<br />

<strong>Univ</strong>ersity Prizes and Other Awards<br />

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MSc Law and Finance<br />

Leo Bureau Blouin<br />

MSc Russian and East European Studies<br />

Harry Sheldon<br />

MSt British and European History<br />

1500-present<br />

Liam Hunt<br />

MSt English (1700-1830)<br />

Ellen Brewster<br />

MSt US History<br />

Grace Mallon<br />

PGCE – Modern Languages<br />

Emily Carson<br />

Nicholas Thompson<br />

The Editor lists here all prizes awarded by the <strong>Univ</strong>ersity, the College, or other sources<br />

which had been reported to him when the <strong>Record</strong> went to press. Any further prizes<br />

awarded this year will be reported in next year’s issue.<br />

<strong>Univ</strong>ersity Prizes 2016<br />

The following awards were made in 2016, but news of them failed to arrive in time for<br />

inclusion in last year’s <strong>Record</strong>:<br />

Alex Coker<br />

Scott Prize. For best performance in the BA Physics<br />

Examinations.<br />

Hannah Cowdell<br />

Gibbs Prize. For performance in the Preliminary<br />

Examinations in Egyptology and Ancient Near Eastern<br />

Studies.<br />

Daniel Fess Gibbs Prize. For performance in Mathematics Part C.<br />

Lucy Findlater<br />

Proxime Accessit Gibbs Prize. For meritorious work in<br />

the Preliminary Examination in Biomedical Sciences.<br />

Glen-Oliver Gowers<br />

Catherine Scanlon<br />

<strong>Univ</strong>ersity Prizes <strong>2017</strong><br />

Gibbs Book Prize. For performance in Public<br />

Examinations in Biochemistry.<br />

Proxime Accessit Gibbs Prize. For meritorious work<br />

in the Honour School of Psychology, Philosophy, and<br />

Physiology.<br />

Elizabeth Bowker<br />

Met Office Academic Partnership Prize. For an<br />

outstanding 4th year project on climate.<br />

Iain Dunn<br />

Gibbs Prize (proxime accessit). For best performance in<br />

Engineering Science (Parts A&B combined).<br />

Jonathan Kemp<br />

Scott Prize. For performance in the BA Physics<br />

examination.<br />

Jonathan Kemp Commendation for Practical Work in Physics Part B.<br />

For excellence of laboratory practical work during the<br />

year.<br />

Cara Pacitti<br />

Gibbs Prize (runner-up). For exceptional performance<br />

in History papers.<br />

Benjamin Shennan<br />

ABInBev Prize in Chemistry Part 1A. For performance<br />

in Chemistry Part 1A.<br />

Benjamin Skuse<br />

Met Office Academic Partnership Prize. For MPhys<br />

Project in Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics.<br />

Raphaël Tulkens<br />

D'Sousa Prize (Senior Status). For overall best<br />

performance for 2nd BA in Jurisprudence.<br />

College Prizes <strong>2017</strong><br />

Elizabeth Andrew<br />

Suzanne Angliviel<br />

Elliot Burns<br />

Oscar Hansen<br />

Cawkwell Prize. Awarded to the Classicist who makes<br />

the fullest contribution to the common life of the<br />

College.<br />

Gerald Meier Prize. Awarded to the best finalist<br />

undergraduate in Economics.<br />

Harold Wilson Prize (Exam). Awarded for the best<br />

performance in PPE Finals.<br />

Allen Prize. Awarded to a student who has contributed<br />

much to college life.<br />

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