The Gordon Duff Prize is awarded annually for an essay on a subject relating to the science or arts of books and manuscripts.
It is open to all University of Cambridge members, students, staff and alumni. There is an award of £500 for the winner(s) of the competition: the prize can be shared for a co-written work or attributed to two separate entries.
The Prize arose out of the bequest of Edward Gordon Duff, read more about the history of the prize here.