Ochs Scholarships, Maud Lilian Ochs, G. Chitty, J. Ruskin, J. Cannell, Lydia Carr, Tessa Verney, Stefania Gerevini, E. Guerry, Eleanor McCullough
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Maud Lilian Ochs died on 24 June 1991. In her will she left the residue of her estate to the British Archaeological Association. The bequest amounted to approximately £112,000 and was topped up so as to create a starting fund of £120,000. At its meeting on 4 May 1994, the Council resolved to use the fund to provide scholarships for students in the final year of a postgraduate degree, and independent scholars engaged in the writing-up of discrete research projects. The annual sum set aside for scholarships is £7,000. This maintains the capital base of the fund as adjusted for inflation. It was also decided that scholarships should be awarded each April, and are tenable for a maximum of one year, though successful candidates may defer taking up the scholarship if they would prefer it to run from October-October. The scholarship fund is kept as part of the Association’s investments, and on 31 December 2020 stood at £208,634 The administration of the scholarship is a duty of the Hon. Secretary.