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Tyson Medal

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The Tyson Medal is a prize awarded for the best performance in subjects relating to astronomy at the University of Cambridge, England.[1] It is awarded annually for achievement in the examinations for Part III of the Mathematical Tripos when there is a candidate deserving of the prize. In his will, Henry Tyson made the following bequest:

That the sum of three hundred pounds be paid to the Cambridge University the interest annually to be for a gold medal for the best proficient in Mathematics and Astronomy in the same way as Dr Smith's and to bear the donor's name.[2]

The value of the fund was £65,095 in 2008.[3]

List of winners

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Most of this list is from The Times newspaper archive.[4] The winners of the prize are published in The Cambridge University Reporter.[citation needed]

  • 2023 Jun Liu, T. A. S. Hillman and M. Smith
  • See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Statute E, Trust Emoluments, Chapter IV, The Tyson Fund". UK: Cambridge University. 2008. Retrieved 23 June 2009.
    2. ^ Endowments of the University of Cambridge. CUP Archive. 1904.
    3. ^ "Section J" (PDF). The Cambridge University Reporter. UK: University of Cambridge. p. 34.
    4. ^ "Mayhew Prize winners list". UK: University of Leeds. Archived from the original on 27 July 2011.
    5. ^ "Awards, scholarships and prizes, 2020–21 and 2021–22" (PDF). The Cambridge University Reporter. UK: University of Cambridge. p. 259.