NATURE 



! UARY 23, igi9 



CHEMISTS. 



The facilities afforded by the Appointments Register 

 of the Institute of Chemistry are available, free of 

 charge, to Companies and Firms requiring the Services 

 of properly qualified Analytical. Research, and Techno- 

 logical Chemists, and to Universities, Colleges, Technical 

 Schools, etc., requiring Teachers of Chemistry and 

 Technology. 



I lie War lias brought to many manufacturers the realisation 

 that in the great majority of productive industries the assistance 

 of an adequate staff of properly trained and qualified chemists 

 is not only essential but highly profitable. 



Many qualified chemists with valuable practical experience in 

 analysis, in research, in plant control ami management, will 

 shortly be available. 



During the past four years the Institute of Chemistry has 

 been the chief agency through which chemists have been 

 engaged for Government Seivice both with the Forces and in 

 industries connected with the War. 



With the approach of more normal conditions, the Institute 

 is now co-operating with the Appointments Department of the 

 Ministry of Labour, which is concerned with the Resettlement 

 of Officers, and is also in touch with a large number of chemists 

 who have been engaged under the Ministry of Munitions and in 

 controlled establishments. 



Companies and Firms are therefore invited to notify their 

 requirements to the Registrar of the Institute. 



The requirements should indicate (i) the industry, (ii) the 

 general nature of the duties to be entrusted to the chemists, 

 (iii) the salary and prospects attaching to the appointments, and 

 (iv) to whom replies should be addressed. 



In cases where appointments at salaries of ^300 a year and 

 upwards (with prospects) are offered, a good selection of 

 candidates may be expected. 

 All communications to Iv addressed : 



THE REGISTRAR, Institute of Chemistry, 

 jo Russell Square, London, IV.C. I. 



THERESA SEESSEL RESEARCH 

 FELLOWSHIPS 



to Promote Original Research in Biological Studies. 

 YALE UNIVERSITY. 



TWO FELLOWSHIPS, yielding an income of $1000 each, 

 open to men or women. Preference is given to candidates who 

 have already obtained their Doctorate, and have demonstrated 

 by their work fitness to carry on successfully original research of 

 a high order. The holder must reside in New Haven during 

 the College year, October to June. Applications should be 

 made to the Dean of the Graduate School, New Haven, Conn., 

 U.S.A., before April I, 1919; they should be accompanied by 

 reprints of scientific publications and letters of recommendation, 

 and a statement of the particular problem which the candidate 

 expects to investigate. 



UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL. 



The University will shortly proceed to the appointment of EXAMINERS 



for its SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS, in July and 

 September, in the following subjects, some of which may be coupled :— 



English. Ancient History. 



English Literature. Modern History. 



Geography. Religious Knowledge. 



J/ench. Latin. 



German. Spanish. 



T; reek ' Mechanics. 



JJp'any. Physics. 



Chemistry. Mathematics. 



Drawing. Housecraft. 



Handiwork (Wood and Metal). Music. 

 Particulars from the Registrar. 

 January, 1019. 



CAPTAIN, expecting demobilisation, wishes 



position with Scientific Apparatus Manufacturers with a view to 

 liip or Directorship; capital available.— Box 17S, c/o Nature 



BIRKBECK 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, Mathematics (Pure and 



Applied), Botany, Zoology, Geology. 



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



History, Geography, Logic. Economies, Mathematics (Pure 



snd Applied). 



Evening Courses for the Degrees In Economics and Laws. 



Geography Diploma and Matriculation. 



POSTGRADUATE AND RESEARCH WORK. 



I Day: Sci 



I Evening: 



Prospectus post fiee, Calendar td. (by post 8(1".), from the Secretary. 



SOUTH-WESTERN POLYTECHNIC 

 INSTITUTE, CHELSEA, S.W.3. 



LENT TERM COMMENCES MONDAY, JANUARY 13, rgig. 

 Day and Evening; Courses in Science and Engineering. 

 Technical Courses in Analytical and Manufacturing 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. 



UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL. 



SESSION 1918-19. 

 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. 

 Professor J. Wemyss Anderson, M.Eng., M.In,t.C.K. 



Prospectuses and full particulars of the following may be obtained on 

 application to the Registrar : — Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil 

 Engineering, Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Design and Drawing, 

 and Refrigeration, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry. 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



A Course of Nine Advanced Lectures on "Dynamical Meteorolo<;v ' 

 will be Riven by Sir NAPIER SHAW, F.R.S., University Reader in 

 Meteorology, at the Meteorological Office, South Kensington, at 3 p.m. on 

 Fridays, beginning on January 24. Admission free, by ticket. 



P. J. HARTOG, Academic Registrar. 



WOOLWICH POLYTECHNIC. 



JUNIOR TECHNICAL SCHOOL 

 FOR BOYS 



(Engineering Trades). 



WANTED, SENIOR MASTER, well qualified in 

 Mathematics, to hold responsible position in above 

 School. Salary according to L.C.C. scale, from ,£240 by 

 £ X S to -£3°°) and then by ,£10 to ,£450. For further 

 particulars and forms of application apply PRINCIPAL. 



WEST BROMWICH EDUCATION 



COMMITTEE. 



MUNICIPAL SECONDARY SCHOOL. 



WANTED, an ASSISTANT MASTER to take charge of the Geography 

 Course. Honours Graduate. Commencing salary ^250 per annum. For 

 form of application apply to the undersigned. 



J. E. PICKLES, Director of Edu 

 Education Offices, West Bromwich, 

 January 9, 1019. 



