University of Strathclyde Calendar 009-10 Part General Regulations



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The Neil Hood Memorial Fund

8.4.12 The Fund shall be used to provide travel awards so that undergraduate students of Business, who might otherwise not be able to afford to study abroad, may be able to gain an international perspective. Awards – which shall be made on an annual basis – will be open to all undergraduate students of business but priority will be given to those who are ineligible for such support from the government. The method of application and assessment shall be decided by the Selection Committee. It is anticipated the level of award will change over the years as costs rise, but in the first instance grants will be c £1,500 per student.


Isaac Sclar Pharmacy Scholarship Travel Award

8.4.13 This is awarded each year by the Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences to help a research student in the Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences to attend a pharmacy research meeting (such as the British Pharmaceutical Conference) to present a paper on research in the pharmaceutical sciences.




    1. Prizes and Minor Awards



REHIS (Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland) Prize for the “Best Student on the MSc in Environmental Health” (£250)

Awarded annually to the top candidate across the entire MSc in Environmental Health course who achieves either Merit or Distinction in the MSc overall. Eligibility is dependent upon completion of the course in the year attended only (in year 1 for full-time students; in year 2 for part-time students).


DLCS prize for the “Best MSc in Environmental Health Dissertation” (£50)

Awarded annually to the candidate submitting the best MSc in Environmental Health dissertation in the year attended AND at the first submission deadline upon completion of the instructional component of the course (in year 1 for full-time students; in year 2 for part-time students).


DLCS prize for the “Best MSc in Environmental Health Dissertation Presentation” (£50)

Awarded annually to the candidate who receives the highest composite mark at the annual MSc in Environmental Health Dissertation Conference.


DLCS prize for the “Best Student on the MSc in Science, Technology & Sustainability Student” (£100)

Awarded annually to the top candidate across the entire MSc in Science, Technology & Sustainability course who achieves either Merit or Distinction in the MSc overall. Eligibility is dependent upon completion of the course in the year attended only (in year 1 for full-time students; in year 2 for part-time students).


DLCS prize for “Best Student on the MSc in Geotechnics Student” (£100)

Awarded annually to the top candidate across the entire MSc in Geotechnics course who achieves either Merit or Distinction in the MSc overall. Eligibility is dependent upon completion of the course in the year attended only (in year 1 for full-time students; in year 2 for part-time students).


DLCS prize for “Best Student on the MSc in Environmental Science” (£100)

Awarded annually to the top candidate across the entire MSc in Environmental Science course who achieves either Merit or Distinction in the MSc overall. Eligibility is dependent upon completion of the course in the year attended only (in year 1 for full-time students; in year 2 for part-time students).


DLCS prize for “Best Student on the MSc in Environmental Forensics” (£100)

Awarded annually to the top candidate across the entire MSc in Environmental Forensics course who achieves either Merit or Distinction in the MSc overall. Eligibility is dependent upon completion of the course in the year attended only (in year 1 for full-time students; in year 2 for part-time students).


DLCS prize for “Best Student on the MSc in Environmental Entrepreneurship” (£100)

Awarded annually to the top candidate across the entire MSc in Environmental Entrepreneurship course who achieves either Merit or Distinction in the MSc overall. Eligibility is dependent upon completion of the course in the year attended only (in year 1 for full-time students; in year 2 for part-time students).


DLCS prize for “Best Student on the MSc in Environmental Engineering” (£100)

Awarded annually to the top candidate across the entire MSc in Environmental Engineering course who achieves either Merit or Distinction in the MSc overall. Eligibility is dependent upon completion of the course in the year attended only (in year 1 for full-time students; in year 2 for part-time students).

8.5.1 Faculty of Science
J L S Allan Memorial Prize (£30)

Founded in 1923 by Mr John S Allan as a memorial to his son, Mr J L S Allan FIC ARTC, who was killed in the 1914-18 war. Awarded annually to the student presenting the best thesis for a degree of the University in the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry.


Andersonian Centenary Prize (£50)

Founded to commemorate the centenary of the Andersonian Chemical Society, this prize, donated by Celltech Limited and the Andersonian Chemical Society, is awarded to a student registered for a degree in the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry for performance in the first year Chemistry class, due regard being paid to the student's ability in practical work.


Andersonian Centenary Medal Prize (£100)

Founded in 1986 by Ciba-Geigy Ltd to mark the centenary of the Andersonian Chemical Society. Awarded annually on the nomination of the Chairman of the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry to the most outstanding final year undergraduate student in the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry.


Astra Zenecca Prize (book tokens - £100)

Two prizes in Formulation, Manufacture and Testing in the third year of the MPharm degree course are awarded to the best UK and best collaborative MPharm students.


Astronomical Society of Glasgow Prize (£50)

Offered annually by the Astronomical Society of Glasgow for award to the most distinguished student in the final examinations for a BSc Honours or MSci degree in Mathematics or Physics.


British Society for Immunology Prize

Awarded to the undergraduate student with the best overall performance in Immunology including the Immunology Research Project (09 413).


Charles Babbage Prize (£65)

Founded in 1977 in honour of Sir Charles Babbage (1792-1871), Lucasian Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Cambridge and originator of the digital computer. Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Head of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences to the undergraduate student of the University of Strathclyde, registered for any course, who completes the best project in Computer Science in that academic year. The project must include practical computing and the assessors will take into account the originality and potential applications of the work. The prize may be withheld in any year if in the opinion of the Head of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences the standard of the projects submitted is not sufficiently high.


2Hamilton Barrett Chemistry Prizes (two: £15)

Founded in 1934 by the bequest of Mr H Hamilton Barrett MA of Glasgow. Awarded annually to meritorious first year postgraduate students in the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry.


Salilaksha Basu Memorial Prize (£200)

Founded in 1996 by Mrs Indrani Basu in memory of her husband Salilaksha Basu who graduated with the degree of BSc in 1961 from the Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering at the University of Glasgow, this prize is awarded annually to the student in the fourth year of BEng study who has shown greatest practical proficiency and overall distinction in naval architecture.


2Sir George Beilby Memorial Medal (two: £30)

Founded in 1924 by the Governors and staff of the Royal Technical College in commemoration of the late Sir George T Beilby LLD DSc FRS, Chairman of the Governors from 1907 to 1923. Awarded to a meritorious final year student in each of the Departments of Pure and Applied Chemistry and Mechanical Engineering. Prizes, of equal value, shall take the form of a medal and books or instruments.


2Beilby and Huddleston Prize (£12)

Founded in 1946 by the late Sir Arthur J C Huddleston CMG OBE MA Director of the Royal Technical College from 1933 to 1945. Augmented in 1960, as was the Beilby Medal Fund, by the late Lord Fleck KBE, FRS. Awarded annually to a final year undergraduate student in the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry for special distinction.


Sir Ross Belch Memorial Prize (£250)

The Sir Ross Belch Memorial Prize is awarded to the student who has produced the best fourth year project related to test tank work. The prize was first awarded in 2001. During his professional life Sir Ross was closely associated with the shipbuilding firm of Lithgows Ltd in Port Glasgow. He later became associated with Irvine Development Corporation and Chairman of Trustees of the Scottish Maritime Museum in Irvine.


2Professor James Blyth Memorial Prize (£15 in books)

Founded in 1908 by students and friends as a tribute to the memory of Professor James Blyth MA LLD FRSE Professor of Natural Philosophy in the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College from 1880 to 1906. Awarded to a meritorious student in the first year class in Physics.


Sir Herman Bondi Prize (£20)

Endowed in 1976 by Professor Sir Hermann Bondi FRS, on the occasion of the 150th Anniversary of the foundation of the Chair of Mathematics. Awarded on the recommendation of the Chairman of the Department of Mathematics to an undergraduate student of Mathematics in the University of Strathclyde displaying originality or excellence and skill in presentation of a sufficiently high order in the final Honours essay.


The Ian Broadley Prize (£50)

Awarded to the student whose individual fourth year project shows the best appreciation of innovation and finance in engineering. Ian Broadley is a past president of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland.


2Walter Brown Prize (£36)

Founded in 1957 by the Trustees of the late Professor Walter Brown. Awarded annually to a meritorious student in the final year of a BSc Honours or MSci course in Mathematics.


Cadence Prize

Established in 1998 by the System Level Integration Institute. Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Head of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences to an undergraduate final year student registered in the Department, for outstanding work in practical elements of their degree.


Chivas Prize (£100)

Founded in 1987 by Chivas Brothers Ltd. Awarded annually on the nomination of the Convener of Bioscience for the most meritorious performance in Microbiology by a final year undergraduate student.


Co-op Pharmacy Prize (£250)

Awarded annually to the best student in Pharmacy Practice 1 in the second year of the MPharm degree course.


2James Cunningham Memorial Prize (£30)

Founded in 1938 by Miss Margaret H Cunningham MA in memory of her father, the late Mr James Cunningham JP, who was a Life Governor of the Royal Technical College and had always taken an active interest in the weaving classes. Awarded in the form of a medal or books to a meritorious undergraduate student working in the area of Applied Chemistry.




Archibald Denny Prize (£800)

Founded in 1912 by Archibald Denny LLD, the prize is awarded annually to the graduating student who has shown greatest proficiency in design and practical work in naval architecture and marine engineering.


Edward Eisner Memorial Fund Awards

Founded in 1991 by the family and friends of the late Edward Eisner, formerly Professor of Applied Physics. Awards are made by the Department of Physics to help in the support of students involved in either the Industrial Project or the Industrial Placement.


David Elder Lectureship

In 1904 Mrs John Elder LLD provided an endowment of £5,000 for the maintenance of lectures in Descriptive Astronomy, to be known as "the David Elder Lectures in Astronomy", in memory of the father of the late Mr John Elder. The first series of lecturers under this scheme were given in session 1905-6.


The Forensic Science Society Prize (£30 in books)

Awarded annually by the Forensic Science Society on the recommendation of the Course Supervisor to the most meritorious student of the MSc course in Forensic Science.


The Gavin Forsyth Memorial Prize (£50)

Founded by Mrs M Forsyth in memory of her son, Gavin Forsyth, a graduate in organic chemistry. The Prize is awarded annually, on the recommendation of the Head of Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry to the outstanding student registered in the second year of study for the degree of PhD in the field of organic chemistry.


GlaxoSmithKline Prize for Organic Chemistry (£150)

Founded by GlaxoSmithKline, this prize is awarded to a final year student showing outstanding ability in organic chemistry as gauged both by practical laboratory work and performance in the written examination.


GlaxoSmithKline Undergraduate Prize in Pharmacology (£100)

Founded in 1991 by Glaxo Group Research Limited. Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Chairman of the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology to the best student in Pharmacology registered for an Undergraduate Joint Honours degree in Biochemistry and Pharmacology or Immunology and Pharmacology.


2Professor Thomas Gray Memorial Prize (£15 in books)

Founded in 1936 by friends, colleagues and students in memory of Professor Thomas Gray PhD DSc LLD FIC, Young Professor of Chemistry from 1901 to 1932 and Director of the School of Chemistry from 1919 to 1932. Awarded to a meritorious undergraduate student for their performance in the third year of the MSc course in Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.



P J Heald Memorial Prize

Awarded annually to the student (undergraduate or postgraduate) in the Department of Bioscience who shows the greatest terms of excellence in a career in Biochemistry Research.


Hunter-Hill Bursary (£7.50)

Awarded by the Glasgow Educational Trust on the recommendation of the Senate to a meritorious first year undergraduate student in Chemistry. Candidates must be resident in the city of Glasgow and have attended a school in the city at which Chemistry is taught.


ICI Chemical and Polymers Group Andersonian Centenary Prize (£60)

Founded in 1986 by ICI Chemicals and Polymers Group Ltd to mark the centenary of the Andersonian Chemical Society. Awarded annually on the nomination of the Head of the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry to the student submitting the best dissertation in the final year of a BSc Honours or MSci degree.


The IMarEST Prize (£50)

Provided by the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology and awarded to the student with the best overall performance in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering.


Immunology Academic Prize

Awarded to the student with the best academic performance in the final Honours Immunology examinations.


Incorporation of Bakers of Glasgow Prize (£100)

Awarded annually by the Incorporation of Bakers of Glasgow on the recommendation of the Head of the Department of Bioscience to an undergraduate Honours or postgraduate student specialising in Food Science. In making the award, factors other than academic achievement may be taken into account.


Incorporation of Weavers of Glasgow Awards (three: £100)

Awarded on the recommendation of the Chairman of the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry to a final year undergraduate student with a meritorious record who undertakes a final year project in the area of Applied Chemistry.


The Institute of Food Science and Technology Scottish Branch Prize (£25)

Awarded annually by the Scottish Branch of the Institute of Food Science and Technology on the recommendation of the Head of the Department of Bioscience to the best student working in the area of Food Science.


2Kelvin Prizes (two: £45 in books or instruments)

Founded in 1962 by Mrs Hilda M Beilby, daughter-in-law of a former Head of the Governors of the Royal Technical College, Sir George T. Beilby LLD DSc FRS, to commemorate the name of her grand-uncle, Lord Kelvin. One prize awarded to a meritorious student in the final year of an undergraduate course in the Department of Mathematics and the other to a meritorious student in the final year of an undergraduate course in the Department of Physics.


2Malcolm Kerr Prizes (six: £15)

Provided by an endowment arising under the terms of the Deed of Settlement of the late Malcolm Kerr, stationer in Glasgow. Four prizes awarded to meritorious students in the first year class in Physics, and two to meritorious students in the first year class in Biology.


Kirk Memorial Prize (£600)

Founded in 1893 in memory of Alexander Carnegie Kirk LLD, past president of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, the prize is awarded annually to a graduating student who has shown overall proficiency in naval architecture and marine engineering.


The David Lawson Prize in Clinical Pharmacy

A Quaich, awarded annually to the student who has submitted the best project dissertation for the degree of MSc in Clinical Pharmacy as judged by the Course Examiners.


Frank Leslie Prize (£50)

Founded in 2000 by the Department of Mathematics, in association with the Department of Physics, in commemoration of the late Professor Frank M Leslie DSc FRSE FRS, Professor in the Department of Mathematics from 1979 to 2000. Awarded to a meritorious student in the final year of the joint honours BSc course in Mathematics and Physics.


Lloyds Pharmacy Prize (£100)

Awarded annually to the best student in the third year of the MPharm degree course.


McCaig Watson Small Craft Prize (£100)

First awarded by Mr Jim McCaig, of McCaig Watson Ltd, a Glasgow-based consultancy firm, while he was an honorary lecturer in the Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, the prize is awarded annually to the student who has demonstrated greatest proficiency in the field of small craft engineering.


McFarlane Lang Prizes (one: £60, one: £40)

Founded in 1978 by United Biscuits Ltd. Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Head of the Department of Bioscience, (a) to a meritorious final year student having the best overall performance in the final Honours examinations; and (b) to a meritorious final year student who achieves the best performance in the final year thesis. The same student may not hold both awards.


A. S. McLaren Prize in Physics (£20)

Founded in 1978 by the former School of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science as a memorial to Mr A S McLaren, Lecturer and Senior Lecturer in the former Department of Natural Philosophy from 1946 to 1977. Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Head of the Department of Physics to the student who achieves the best performance in the second year Physics Laboratory.


2Anthony Macmillan Memorial Medal (£12)

Founded in 1978 by apprentices and friends of the late Mr Anthony Macmillan MPS of Glasgow. Awarded in the form of a medal to the best student in the final year MPharm degree course.


The McNeil Ltd (Johnson & Johnson) Prize (£150)

Awarded to the best student in 57 303 Pharmacy Practice 3 in the third year of the MPharm course.


Suresh Madhok Prize

Founded in 1980 in memory of Suresh Madhok, a former student who graduated with the degree of BSc in Pharmacy from this University in 1978. Awarded annually to an outstanding student in the final year of the MPharm degree course. The prize will be given in the form of an inscribed copy of Martindale - The Complete Drug Reference.


2William Marr Prize (£21)

Founded in 1931 by the bequest of the late Mr William Marr, a former student of Anderson's College. Awarded to a student with a meritorious record in the first and second years of the courses for the degrees of BSc or MSci in the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry.



2Mathematics Prizes (two: £4.50)

Provided from the income of a fund established by an anonymous donor. Awarded annually to meritorious students pursuing a first year course of study in Mathematics.


Neil S Miller Memorial Award (£100)

Awarded to the student who has achieved the highest mark for an experimental-based project in the MSc degree programme offered by the Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering.


The Euan Minto Memorial Prize (£250)

Founded in 1998 by Mr W Minto in memory of his son, Euan Minto, a PhD graduate in computer science (posthumously). The prize is awarded annually for best paper or report produced by a PhD candidate in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences.


George E Moffat Fund

Founded in 1975 by donations from friends, colleagues and students in memory of George E Moffat who taught to the great benefit of both students and staff in the former Department of Biochemistry from 1969 to 1974. A George E Moffat Prize will be awarded annually from the Fund, on the recommendation of the Head of Department of Bioscience, to the best student in the third year of the course leading to a joint Honours degree involving Biochemistry. Other awards may be made to students of the Department of Bioscience either in formal recognition of achievement or to assist in the advancement of their studies.


Dr Quintin Moore Prizes (two: £45)

Founded in 1974 by Mrs Helen B Moore to commemorate the long association of her late husband, Quintin Moore BSc PhD FRIC, with the Royal Technical College of which he was successively a student, a Ferguson Fellow in Applied Chemistry, and from 1928 to 1951 a lecturer in bacteriology to evening classes. Awarded annually to the best second year and third year undergraduate students respectively of the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry.


2Professor James Muir Prize (£18)

Founded in 1939 under an endowment by students and friends to commemorate Professor James Muir MA DSc ARCST FIntsP Professor of Natural Philosophy in the Royal Technical College from 1906 to 1938. Awarded to a meritorious student in the final year of the course for a BSc or MSci degree in Physics.


Muirhead Scholarships (three: £65)

Provided out of the income of a Trust Fund arising under the will of the late Henry Muirhead MD LLD. Awarded to women students who have a meritorious record in the first, second and third year of the MPharm degree course. Nominated by the Head of the School of Pharmacy, subject to the approval of the Muirhead Trust.


Organon Prize for Biomolecular and Medicinal Chemistry (£150)

Founded in 2001 by Organon, this award is made to a third year student in Biomolecular and Medicinal Chemistry who gives the best overall performance during the year in terms of their examination results and other appropriate evidence.


Organon Prize for Pharmacology (£100)

Awarded by Organon Laboratories Ltd, on the recommendation of the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, to a distinguished student in Pharmacology in the final year of the MPharm degree course.


James L Paterson Prize (variable)

Founded in 1994 by Carol Risto BSc and Elizabeth Risto BSc (Pharmacy) Hons in memory of James L Paterson. Awarded on the recommendation of the Head of the School of Pharmacy to the student registered for the MPharm degree course whose performance in the first year of Physiology classes is judged to be the most meritorious.


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