Record

RefNoWF/918
Previous numbers918
LevelFile
TitleGrant application from the University of Hull to the Wolfson Foundation
Date1978-1988
DescriptionLetters and papers of application from John Guest Phillips, Fellow of the Royal Society and Professor at the University of Hull, to the Wolfson Foundation for a grant towards paying the salary of a research director of gerontology at the Wolfson Laboratory [later moved to the University of Liverpool].

The application was made to the Wolfson Foundation's Science and Medicine programme area.

The grant was awarded on 18 February 1979.

Amount requested, £50000
Amount paid, £50000

Contains documents marked as strictly private and confidential.

Correspondents include Fellows of the Royal Society: Professor John Guest Phillips, Lord Frederick Dainton, Professor Solly Zuckerman, Sir Cyril Clarke, Sir Peter Swinnerton-Dyer, and Dr Peter Leslie Krohn.
Extent1 file
AccessStatusClosed
AccessConditionsPlease contact the Wolfson Foundation (0207 7323 5730) to request access to this file. For further information please go to http://www.wolfson.org.uk/about-us/archive/

Review for data protection issues: personal data included.
AdminHistoryPart of the Wolfson Foundation archive - in archival storage at the Royal Society.
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA5175Krohn; Peter Leslie (1916 - 2009)1916 - 2009
NA2002Phillips; John Guest (1933 - 1987)1933 - 1987
NA3607Zuckerman; Solly (1904 - 1993); Baron Zuckerman of Burnham Thorpe1904 - 1993
NA3639Dainton; Frederick Sydney (1914 - 1997); Baron Dainton of Hallam Moors1914 - 1997
NA6605Clarke; Sir; Cyril Astley (1907 - 2000)1907 - 2000
NA570Swinnerton-Dyer; Sir; Henry Peter Francis (1927 - 2018)1927 - 2018
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