Corpus Christi College Oxford

University Prizes


Corpus Christi would like to congratulate the following students on winning University prizes in 2010-11.

Undergraduate students

Slaughter and May Prize in Legal History
Joanna McCunn (2007, Law with Law Studies in Europe)
Awarded to the candidate who, in the opinion of the examiners, writes the best paper on Legal History in the Final Honour School of Jurisprudence.

Francis Taylor Building Prize in Environmental Law
Katie Johnston (2007, Law with Law Studies in Europe)
Awarded to the candidate who, in the opinion of the Examiners, writes the best paper on Environmental Law in the Final Honour School of Jurisprudence.

Wronker Prize in Medicine
Matthew Christie (2008, Medicine)
Awarded to the candidate achieving the highest ranking across the University in the Final Honours School Examinations in Medical Sciences.

Armourers and Braisers' Company Prize
David Lloyd (2007, Materials Science)
Awarded to the Oxford Materials student who produced the best Materials Science Part II Thesis. A joint award for 2010-11.

Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining Departmental Prize
David Lloyd (2007, Materials Science)
Awarded for outstanding performance in a Materials-related honour school.

Hicks and Webb Medley Prize
Edward Bradon (2007, PPE)
Awarded for the best overall performance in the Final Honour School of Economics.

British Society for Immunology Undergraduate Prize
Matthew Christie (2008, Medicine)
Available to named students registered on undergraduate programmes at UK universities that incorporate immunology as a major component of the course. Appropriate criteria for awarding the prize might be best performance in an immunology module or course or best research project on an immunological topic.

Bruker UK Limited 3rd Prize
Evgeny Kokorev (2010, Chemistry)
Awarded for performance in Chemistry Prelims


Graduate students

Poster Prize at Coordination Chemistry Group Discussion Meeting
Caroline Knapp (2009, DPhil Chemistry)
Details can be found on the Department of Chemistry website.

George Pickering Prize in Clinical Medicine
Tom Abbott (2005, Medicine)
Awarded to the candidate achieving the highest overall mark across the University in the Second BM (Year 3) Examinations in Medicine and Surgery.