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Prizes 2018

  • Date09 July 2018

Classics Department Prizes 2018

Faculty Prize

Daniel Riddle

Florence Hopkins Memorial Prize

For the best student of whichever year reading Latin, Greek or Classics:
Daisy Guille
 

Longfield-Jones Prize

For the student who has shown the most promise in the study of Classical Archaeology during the year:
Charlotte Molloy
 

Andrew Leno Memorial Prize

For the best performance in Ancient History each year:
Aidan Smith
 

Classics Department Prize

A special prize at the discretion of the Head of Department (not always awarded):
Laurence Withey
 

Driver Prizes

For overall performance in classical subjects:
Evie Marlow
Ashleigh Hunt

Prize restricted to final year students:

D.A. Slater Prize

For the final-year student who has shown the most promise in Latin during the year:
Katherine Hyatt
 

Classics Department Philosophy Prize

This prize is awarded by the Department of Classics to the finalist with the best overall performance in Ancient Philosophy:
Anila Bylkbashi
 

Prizes restricted to second-year students:

J.M. McGregor Prize

For the second-year student who has shown most promise in Greek during the year:
Eleanor Wallis

Slater Memorial Prize

For the second-year student who has shown the most promise in the study of the Latin poets (whether in the original or in translation) during the year:
Molly Arthurs

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