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[JUNE 9, 1923 

UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 
A Course of Four Advanced Lectures on “‘ Tropica HyGieEne” will be 
given by Dk. ANDREW BALFOUR (Director-in-Chief, Wellcome Bureau 
of Scientific Research) at St. Barruocomew’s HospiraL MEpDICcAL 
Cotiece (West Smithfield, E.C.1), on TuEspay, June 12; Tuurspay, 
June 14; Tugspay, June 19; and Tuurspay, June 21, at 5 p.M. At the 
first Lecture the Chair will be taken by The Right Hon. Lord Stanmore, 
C.V.0. ADMISSION FREE WITHOUT TICKET. 
EDWIN DELLER, Academic Registrar. 

THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER. 
DEPARTMENT OF BACTERIOLOGY AND PREVENTIVE 
MEDICINE. 
Diploma in Bacteriology. 
_The First Course of Instruction in connection with the above Diploma 
will commence in October 1923. 
The course is open to Graduates in Medicine or in Science of any 
approved University, and extends over one Academic year. The first 
examination for the Diploma will be held in July 1924. 
Intending Candidates should send their names to the INTERNAL REcis- 
TRAR, from whom further particulars may be obtained. 

IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 
AND TECHNOLOGY. 
HENRY GEORGE PLIMMER FELLOWSHIP IN 
PATHOLOGY. 
Applications are invited from candidates qualified to pursue research in 
PATHOLOGY (including Morbid Anatomy, Histological Anatomy, 
Chemical Pathology, Protozoology, Bacteriology, and allied subjects in 
either Zoology or Medicine or Botany) for Election to a Fellowship for the 
year beginning September 1, 1923. Further particulars will be sent on 
application, in writing, to THE Rector, Imperial College of Science and 
Technology, South Kensington, S.W.7. 
Applications must be received not later than June 25, 1923. 

APPLICATIONS are invited by the Salters’ 
Institute of Industrial Chemistry, Salters’ Hall, St. Swithin’s Lane, 
E.C.4, for a limited number of Fellowships for Post Graduates. in 
Chemistry who are desirous of adopting an industrial career. “The 
Fellowships are of the annual value of £250 to £300 and fall vacant 
in October next. Applications, with full particulars of training and 
experience, must reach the CLERK OF THE SALTERS’ Company before 
July x. 

EMPIRE COTTON GROWING 
CORPORATION. 
THE BRITISH COTTON INDUSTRY 
RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. 
RESEARCH STUDENTSHIPS. 
SPECIAL STUDY STUDENTSHIPS. 
Further Studentships (for University graduates only), about eight in 
number, are offered. They are of the value of £250 per annum each, with 
certain additional allowances and travelling expenses, and are tenable for 
one year. They will be awarded in July next. 
These Studentships are intended to provide opportunities for additional 
training in scientific research bearing on plant genetics and physiology, 
entomology, physics, etc., or for the study of those branches of tropical 
agriculture which may be of service to men who may subsequently be 
engaged in agricultural administration or inspection in_cotton-growing 
countries. One Studentship is offered by the. British Cotton Industry 
Research Association for candidates having special knowledge of physics, 
engineering or textile technology with a view to its subsequent application 
on the industrial side. 
The intention underlying the allocation of these Studentships is to 
increase the supply of workers with the necessary qualifications, who may 
later make use of the agricultural or industrial applications of their know- 
ledge, and so find occupation in and be of service to cotton production and 
to the industry. 
Applicants for a Studentship under the Empire Cotton Growing Corpora- 
tion must be prepared to spend their Studentship year at the West Indian 
Agricultural College, Trinidad, or at some other Institution abroad, selected 
by the Corporation, and pass a medical examination. 
Particulars of the conditions of tenure of the Studentships and Forms of 
Application may be obtained from the Secretary, The Empire Cotton 
Growing Corporation, Millbank House, Millbank, London, S.W.1. Forms 
of Application must be returned not later than June 18, 1923. 

BIO-CHEMIST wanted for Marine Bio- 
logical Station at Millport. Commencing Salary £350. Applications 
with three References to be forwarded on or before June 30 to A. 
Lawrie Brown, Writer, 88 Bath Street, Glasgow. 

CHELSEA POLYTECHNIC, 
CHELSEA, S.W.3. 
Day and Evening Courses in Science under Recognised Teachers 
of London University. 
i, INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT. 
Technical Courses in Analytical and Manvfacturing Chemistry, 
Pharmacy, Food and Drugs, A.I.C. Courses, Metallurgy, Assaying, 
Foundry Work, Research. 
IL ee ee Eee oe 
ical work in General ysics, plications to Industri 
Metrology, Calorimetry, Tikcatustion, Acoustics, Electrical 
Measurement, Research, 
tl. eet Ae gay seg rete | 
arses for B.Sc., etc., in Botan logy, Miner: Zoology, 
Special Courses’ in” Bio-chemictry, “Ris plegucas. Haan 
Physiology, Hygiene, Entomology, Plant Pathology. Course 
Tropical Planters, Research, 
SIDNEY SKINNER, M.A., 
Telephone: Kensington 899. Principal. 

BATTERSEA POLYTECHNIC, 
LONDON, S.W.11. 
Princtpal—RoBert H. PicKarb, D.Sc., F.R.S, 
COURSES FOR WOMEN. 
Full-time day courses for women preparing to be teachers of Domestic 
Subjects. , 
Preparation for posts as Institutional Matrons and Housekeepers and for 
colonial and home life. y 
Full-time day courses of training for Women Health Visitors and Infant 
Welfare Workers. : 
Evening courses of training for Sanitary Inspectors, Health Visitors, 
Meat and Food Inspectors, Smoke Inspectors, etc. 
Day and Evening courses in Art, Music, and Domestic Science. 
Hostels for Women Students. Large Athletic Ground and numerous 
clubs and societies, 
UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL, | 
SESSION 1923-24. 
The Autumn Term begins on October 4. Prospectuses and full’ particu- 
lars of the following may be obtained free (with the exception of the 
Calendar, price 2s. 6d., post free, 3s.) on application to the REGISPRAR?: 
FACULTIES OF ARTS, SCIENCE, MEDICINE, LAW, AND 
ENGINEERING. 
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE. 
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIC DESIGN. 
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, 
INSTITUTE OF ARCH£O, OGY. 
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. 
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL STUDIES. 
SCHOOL OF LOCAL HISTORY AND RECORDS, - 
SCHOOL OF RUSSIAN STUDIES, 
UNIVERSITY EXTENSION BOARD. 
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. 
SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE. 
SCHOOL OF VETERINARY SCIENCE. 
SCHOOL OF DENTAL SURGERY. 
DOCTORATE IN PHILOSOPHY. 
FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, STUDENTSHIPS, EX- 
HIBITIONS, SPECIAL GRANTS AND PRIZES. -- 
HALLS OF RESIDENCE. q 
UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. 
JOINT BOARD MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. 
AWARD OF HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATES. 
AWARD OF SCHOOL CERTIFICATES. 


CHESHIRE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE. 
st of LECTURER in AGRICUL- 
Applications are invited for the f |} x 
250, rising £300 by annual instalments 
TURAL CHEMISTRY. Salary 
of £25, with board residence. 
Particulars and form of application, to be returned before June 16, 1923, 
from Principat, Cheshire School of Agriculture, Reaseheath, Nantwich. — 
F, F. POTTER, Director of Education. 

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