Prize

E. E. Evans Prizes

Queen's University Belfast Original Source

About This Opportunity

The E. E. Evans Prizes were established in 1972 by the friends and colleagues of Professor Estyn Evans to commemorate his long and distinguished service in the University and the affection in which he was held by his colleagues, students and friends. Two separate prizes are awarded annually to Geography students at Queen's University Belfast. The first prize, valued at £200, is awarded to the student who presents the most meritorious dissertation as part of the final honours examination in Geography, as determined by the Examining Board in Geography. The second prize, valued at £300, is awarded to the student who produces the most meritorious result across core Geography Stage 1 modules at the first sitting at the end of the first year.

2 awards

Who Can Apply

Region
United Kingdom
Applicants
individual

Application Details

Stages

  1. 1 single_stage

Review process

Awards determined by the Examining Board in Geography based on academic merit