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[September 5, 1918 



UNIVERSITY Of LONDON,- UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. 



SESSION 1918-19. 



FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. ( 



The SESSION begins on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 



DEGREE AND DIPLOMA COURSES. 



Students desirous of entering the Faculty of Engineering with a view to 



taking a full Degree or Diploma Course must have passed the Matriculation 



Examination, or some other examination accepted in its stead. 



SPECIAL COURSES, 

 students who have already undergone a partial traiuing elsewhere, and 

 idard, may enter for a course occupying 

 ain a General Certificate of Engineering 

 Sessions' attendance. 



who have attained 



less than three years, and may ob 

 after not less than two consecutive 



POST-GRADUATE WORK AND RESEARCH. 

 Graduates in Science or Engineering, or students who have done the work 

 equivalent to a degree, may be admitted to Special Courses of Study, or to 

 prosecute original research. 



. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP. 

 A Goldsmid Entrance Scholarship tenable in the Facullyof Engineering, 

 value ,£90, will be competed for in September. 



Application for Entry Forms must be made not later than Sc/>ti)iibcr 10. 



ADMISSION. 

 Intending students should communicate with the Provost as soon as 

 possible (and in any case nut later than September 14), and should send a 

 lull statement of their previous training. 



Full particu'; 



ay be obtained on applic 



the 



University College, Lcndon 

 (Gower Street, W.C. 1). 



WALTER W. SETON, M.A., D.Li 

 Secretary. 



MANCHESTER MINICIPAI. 



COLLEGE of TECHNOLOGY 



(UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER) 



The Session 1918-19 will open on 3rd October. Matriculation and 

 Entiance Examinations will be held in I uly and September. Matriculated 

 students may enrol for 1918-19 from 1st August, 1918, and if under 18 years 

 of age are eligible for member.-hip of the Officers' Training Corps. 



Degree Courses in Technology 



The Prospectus forwarded free on application, gives pa-oculars of the 

 courses leading to the Manchester University degrees (H.Sc. Tech. and 

 M.Sc. Tech.) in the Faculty of Technology in the following Departments : 

 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, 

 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, 



SANITARY ENGINEERING (including Municipal Engineering), 

 THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (including General Chemical 

 Technology, Jileaching, Dyeing and DvestutT Manufacture, Print- 

 ing, Papermakiirg, Fermentation Industries. Metallurgy, Fuels), 

 TEXTILE INDUSTRIES, MINING, ARCHITECTURE, 

 PRINTING AND PHOIOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY. 



Advanced Study and Research 



The College possesses extensive laboralories and workshops, equipped 

 with full-sized modern machinery and apparatus, including machines 

 specially constructed for demonstration and original 



THE ROYAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, 

 GLASGOW. 



SESSION 19. 8-19 BEGINS dn SEPTEMBER 24. 



The Diploma of the College is granted in the following Departments :— 

 Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering 

 Mining, Nav.rl Archllectur-, Chemisuy, Metallurgy. lju lding Texiile 

 Manufacture, Dyeing, and Sugar Manufacture. 



The Diploma Course ext-nds over either three or four sessions, and the 

 average fee per session is X12 ins. 



The College is affiliated to the University o Glasgow, and ihe degrees 

 of the University in Engineering and Applied Chemistry are open to its 

 students. 



A Course -for a Joint Diploma in Architecture has been arranged in 

 conjunction with the Glasgow School of Art. 



Full Courses of Instruction are also provided in the Schools of Navi- 

 eless Telegraphy, and Bakery. 



Prospectuses (free) will be sent on application to the Director. 



BIRKBECK 



Monday, September 30. 



COLLEGE, 



BREAMS BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE, E.C. 4 



COURSES OF STUDY (Day and Evening) for Degrees of the 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON in the 



FACULTIES OF SCIENCE & ARTS 



(PASS AND HONOURS) 



Under RECOGNISED TEACHERS of the University. 



SCIENCE.— Chemistry, Physics, Mathematles (Pure and 



Applied). Botany, Zoology, Geology. 



ARTS.— Latin, Greek, English, French, German, Italian, 



History, Geography, Logic, Economies, Mathematics (Pure 



and Applied). 



Geography Diploma and Matriculation. 



POSTGRADUATE AND RESEARCH WORK. 



SESSIONAL FEES(^ : .- So!e " ce -' *""'•'• * rts ' £, ° 1 2i' b« 

 1 Evening: bcience, Arts, or Economics, ho OS. 



Prospectus post fiee, Calendar 6rf. (by post 8<r\), from the Secretary. 



SOUTH-WESTERN POLYTECHNIC 

 INSTITUTE, CHELSEA, S.W. 3. 



SESSION COMMENCES SEPTEMBER SJ, iqiS. 

 Day and Evening Courses in Science and Engineering. 

 Technical Courses in Analytical and Manufacluting Chemistry. 

 Pharmacy, Dispensing, and Food and Drug Courses. 

 Metallurgy, Assaying, and Foundry work. 

 Botany, Geology, and Zoology Courses. 

 Three years' college course in Physical Education. 



SIDNEY SKINNER, M.A., Principal. 

 Telephone : Western 809. 



ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL OPTICS. 



NORTHAMPTON POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, 



ST. JOHN STREET, LONDON, E.C. i. 

 ENGINEERING DAY COLLEGE. 



Full Day Courses in the Theory and Practice of Civil, Mechanical and 

 Electrical Engineering will commence on Monday, Sepiember 30, 1918. 

 The Courses in Civil and Mechanical Engineering include specialisation 

 in Autoni- bile and Aeronautical Engineering, and those in Electrical 

 Engineering include specialisation in Radio-Telegraphy. 



Entrance Examination on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 24 and 

 25, 1918. These courses include periods spent in commercial workshops, 

 and extend over four years. They also prepare for the Degree of B.Sc. in 

 Engineering at the University of London. Fees £15 or ^n per annum. 



Three Entrance Scholarships of the value of £52 each will be offered 

 for competition at the Entrance Examination in September, 1918. 

 TECHNICAL OPTICS. 



Full and Part Time Courses in this imporiant department of Applied 

 Science will be given in specially equipped laboratories and leclure rooms. 

 An Aitchhon Scholarship (value £^0) will be offered in this department at 

 the r" trance Examination. 



Full particulars as to fees, dates, &c, and all information lespecling the 

 work of the Institute, can be obtained at the Institute or on application to 



LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL. 



EVENING CLASSES in SCIENCE and MATHE- 

 MATICS are held at the undermentioned Institutions main- 

 tained by the London County Council : — 



BEAUFOY INSTITUTE, Princes Road, Vauxhall Street, 

 S.E. n. 



(MATHEMATICS and ELEMENTARY SCIENCE) 

 HACKNEY INSTITUTE, Dulston Lane, E.8. 



(MATHEMATICS, CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS.) 

 NORWOOD TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, Knight's Hill, West 

 Norwood, S.E. 27. 



(MATHEMATICS. CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, BOTANY.) 



PADDINQTON TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, Saltram Crescent, 

 W. p. 



(MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, BOTANY.) 



Full prospectuses may be obtained on application to the 

 Secretaries of the respective Institutions. 



LECTURE ASSISTANT wanted for 



CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY of GLASGOW. 

 Should have some knowledge of Chemistry, and be neat worker. — 

 Apply in writing, giving particulars of experience and wage required, 

 to Dr. 1". S. Patterson. 



