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13th July 2016

Exeter History finalists win University and College prizes

Exeter College is pleased to announce excellent results in the Final Honour School for all Exeter Historians. More than 70 per cent of this year’s finalists received firsts, with the remaining finalists all securing a 2:1.

University and College prizes will be awarded to Charles Colenutt, Lucy McCann, and Ana Lankes.

Charles Colenutt will receive the Gibbs Prize for the highest average mark across the University in the Final Honour School of History, the Exeter College Laura Quelch Prize for the highest mark on the Thesis for the Final Honour School, and the Exeter College Lelio Stampa Prize for the highest mark on the Disciplines of History paper.

Lucy McCann, who received the third highest average mark across the University in the Final Honour School of History, will be awarded the Gibbs Book Prize.

Ana Lankes, who received the fifth highest average mark across the University in the Final Honour School of History, will be awarded the Gibbs Book Prize and the Exeter College Laura Quelch Prize for the highest mark on the Thesis for the Final Honour School.

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