DEMYSHIP
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A 'demyship' (or 'demy') is a form of scholarship, specifically at Magdalen College, Oxford. Oscar Wilde and T. E. Lawrence were famous recipients. It is derived from ''demi-socii'' or ''half-fellows''. Magdalen's founder, William of Waynflete, originally provided them for the College. Recipients (known as ''demies'') are still admitted to the College's Foundation as well as being able to attend certain special ceremonies and dinners. Recent ''demies'' include the historian Niall Ferguson.
★ Exhibition (scholarship)
★ Scholarship — scholar
★ Fellows at Oxford and Cambridge
★ Awards and prizes at Magdalen College, Oxford
A 'demyship' (or 'demy') is a form of scholarship, specifically at Magdalen College, Oxford. Oscar Wilde and T. E. Lawrence were famous recipients. It is derived from ''demi-socii'' or ''half-fellows''. Magdalen's founder, William of Waynflete, originally provided them for the College. Recipients (known as ''demies'') are still admitted to the College's Foundation as well as being able to attend certain special ceremonies and dinners. Recent ''demies'' include the historian Niall Ferguson.
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See also
★ Exhibition (scholarship)
★ Scholarship — scholar
★ Fellows at Oxford and Cambridge
External link
★ Awards and prizes at Magdalen College, Oxford
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