NATURE 



[December 12, 1918 



IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF 



SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 



SOUTH KENSINGTON, S.W.7. 



DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY. 

 Courses in Entomology are now being given. Fur details 

 apply to the REGISTRAR, Imperial College. 



THE TECHNICAL COLLEGE, 



LOUGHBOROUGH, LEICESTERSHIRE. 



II. SCHOFIELD, M.B.E., B.Sc. (Hons.) Lond., 

 A.K.C.Sc. Lonrl., Assoc.M.Inst. C.E., Principal. 



DEPARTMENTS OF MECHANICAL AND 

 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. 



Complete Courses of Training are arranged in both Theory 

 ami Practice of Mechanical Engineering. 



The Workshops of the College provide accommodation for 

 500 students working at the same time. 



The equipment is on most modern and comprehensive lines, 

 and comprises plant for turning, fitting, milling, grinding, 

 automatic lathe operating and tool setting, tool and gauge 

 making, foundry work, pattern making, drawing office work, 

 heat treatment, viewing and testing of all kinds. 



None hut first-class work of a productive character is under- 

 taken by the students, working under the skilled supervision of 

 a fully qualified technical staff. 



The complete course covers a period of five years, during 

 which works training in all the above sections will be given, 

 and this will be accompanied by a full theoretical course of 

 instruction in the College Lectuie Rooms and Laboratories. 



Intending students should be at least sixteen yeais of age, 

 and have had a good Public School or Secondary Education. 



The fee is ^5 55. per term, and the next term will commence 

 on January 14, 1919. 



Boarding accommodation is provided in Hostels attached to 

 the College, full particulars of which, together with illustrated 

 Prospectus, will be forwaided upon application to the Principal. 



VV. A. BROCKINGTON, O.B.E., M.A., 



Director of Education. 



UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. 



FACULTY OF SCIENCE. 

 PROFESSORSHIP OF PHYSICS. 

 The Council of the University invites applications for the CHAIR of 

 PHYSICS, formerly held by the late Professor J. H. Povntino, F.R.S. 

 The stipend offered is / 1,000 a year. 



Applications may be accompanied by testimonials, references, or other 

 credentials, and should be received by the undersigned, on or before 

 February 8, 1919. 



Further particulars may be obtained from 



GEO. H. MORLEY, Secretary. 



UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. 



FACULTY OF SCIENCE. 



PROFESSORSHIP OF CHEMISTRY. 

 The Council <,f the University invites applications for the CHAIR of 

 CHEMISTRY, vacant by the resignation of Professor Pekcv F. Frank- 



The stipend offered is £1,000 a year. 



Applications may be accompanied by testimonials, references, or other 

 credentials, and should he received by the undersigned, on or before 

 February 8, 1910. 



Further pari be obtained from 

 GEO. H. MORLEY, Secretary. 



ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL. 

 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, EXETER. 



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BIRKBECK COLLEGE, 



BREAMS BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE, B.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, Mathematics (Pure and 



Applied), Botany, Zoology, Geology. 



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



History, Geography, Logle, Economics, Mathematics (Pure 



and Applied). 



Evening Courses for the Degrees In Economics and Laws. 



Geography Diploma and Matriculation. 



POST-GRADUATE AND RESEARCH WORK. 



SESSIONAL FEES { &" "*». fe VrPsM E~n«m'i£ 'St -is 

 1 CtVtmng , Science, Arcs, or c-Lonomics, so OS. 



Prospectus post fiee, Calendar 6<V. (by post St/.), from the Secretary. 



The Governors in 



PHYSICS, to begin work "in Ja 

 according to qualify ation, 



1 ed till January i. 

 Particulars may be ascertained from the K 



for the post of LECTURER in 

 next. Salary from /250 to ,£300, 



SOUTH-WESTERN POLYTECHNIC 

 INSTITUTE, CHELSEA, S.W. 3. 



Day and Evening; Courses in Science and Engineering. 



Technical Courses in Analytical and Manufaciuiing 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 899. 



SWINDON EDUCATION COMMITTEE, 



SWINDON AND NORTH WILTS SECONDARY 



SCHOOL AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTION. 



Principal — Mr. G. H. Burkhardt, M.Sc. 



Immediate application is invited from qualified Teachers for the following 



P °0)'HEAD OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. 



(2) TEACHERS (two) OF CHEMISI'RY, PHYSICS, AND 



MATHEMATICS. 



(3) ASSISTANT MANUAL INSTRUCTOR. 



Salary in each case according to new Scale, which embodies the chief 

 recommendations of the Government Committee. 



Applications to be sent before Saturday, December 28, to the Principal, 

 from whom form of application, Salary Scale, and further particulars may 

 be obtained. 



W. SEA TON, Secretary. 

 Education Offices, 



22 Regent Circus, Swindon. 



December 10, 1918. 



RUTHERFORD TECHNICAL 

 COLLEGE. 



Principal— C. L. Eci.AIR HF.ATH, Esq., Wh.Sc. , A.M.I.M.E. 



A CHIEF LECTURER in ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING is 

 required for the above College, for whole-time service. Duties to commence 

 about the end of January, 1919. • 



Salary £300 per annum. App'icants should have had good technical 

 training in Electrical Engineering in a Technical College and workshops, 

 and * ime exp-rience in a Drawing Office. A candidate with some teaching 

 experience will be preferred. 



Applications must be made on forms to be obtained from the undersigned, 

 to whom they must be returned nut later lhan Friday, December 20, 1918. 

 PERCIVAI. SHARP, 



Education Offices, Director of Education. 

 Northumberland Road, 

 Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 



UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL. 

 DEMOBILISATION. 



SPECIAL REGULATIONS ha. c been made to allow intending students 

 who have served in the war or in the scientific service of the war to be ad- 

 mitted to matriculation by vote of Senate on their educational qualifications, 

 without formal examination : and also to allow of such students entering the 

 University in January if candidates in Ai is ; in January, or betweel l.tun. )v 



and May, if candidates in Science, Medicine. Dental Surgery, or Engineer- 

 ing : and if grounds be >hown, counting their fir*t year's attendance as though 

 imenced in October. Engineering students in special case* may be 

 allowed to count one whole year s attendance. 



The Spei ial Army Educat on Certificate qualifies for Matriculation. 



Applications IP theUEGlSTRAR. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, READING. 



Council invite applications for the post of LECTURES in 

 AGRICULTURE. Full particulars .an be obtained on application to 

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