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NATURE 



[June 26, 191, 



EAST LONDON COLLEGE 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON). 



Faculties of Arts, Science, and Engineering. 



FEES: TEN GUINEAS PER ANNUM. 



NO ENTRY FEE & NO REGISTRATION CHARGES. 



Special fees and facilities for Post Graduate 

 and Research Students in all Faculties. 



M.A. CLASSES FOR MATHEMATICS. 



Calendar, with lists of Graduates, University and College 

 Scholarships, Academic and other distinctions, post free on 

 application to the Registrar, or the Principal, 



Telephone No : East 3 3 



J. L. S. HATTON, M.A. 



THE MANCHESTER MUNICIPAL 



SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY 



(University of Manchester.) 



Principal: J. C. M. Garnett, M.A. (late Fellow of Triniiy College, 

 Cambridge). 



The Session 1913-14 will open on 1st October. Matricu- 

 lation and Entrance Examinations will be held in July and 

 September. 



The Prospectus, forwarded free on application, gives par- 

 ticulars of the courses leading to the Manchester University 

 degrees in the Faculty of Technology, in the following 

 Departments : — 



MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, 



ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, 



SANITARY ENGINEERING (including Municipal Engineering), 



THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (including General Chemistry, 



Bleaching, Dyeing, Printing, Papermakin;;, Brewing, and 



Metallurgy), 

 THE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES, 



PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE PRINTING CRAFTS, 

 ARCHITECTURE. 



BEDFORD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 



YORK PLACE, BAKER STREET, LONDON, W. 



Principal— Miss M. J. TUKE, M.A. 



COURSE OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUCTION IN HYGIENE. 



Recognised by the Sanitary Inspectors' Examination Board. 



This Course is designed to furnish training for Women Sanitary and 



Factory Inspectors and Teachers of Hygiene. 



A Post-Graduate Scholarship of ^35 for one year is offered for the 

 Course beginning October, 1913. Applications should be forwarded not 

 later than July 1 to the Principal, from whom further particulars may be 

 obtained. 



UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER. 



CHEMISTRY COURSES. 



A Prospectus containing full particulars of the Lecture and Laboratory 

 Courses preparing for both the ordinary and Honours Degrees in Chemistry 

 will be forwarded on application to the Registrar. 



Applications for admission to the Research Laboratories should be made 

 to the Director of the Chemical Laboratories. 



UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN. 



APPOINTMENT OF EXAMINERS. 



The University Court will, at a Meeting in July, proceed to appoint an 

 additional EXAMINER in each of the following subj-cts, viz. :— 



r. CLASSICS. 4- BOTANY. 



2. EDUCATION. 5. CHEMISTRY. 



3. HISTORY. 6. ZOOLOGY. 

 Applications, along with 18 copies of testimonials (should the candidate 



think fit to submit any), should be lodged with the Secretary on or before 



J»iy 3- 



R. V. SOUTTER, 



June 18, 1913. 



ecretary. 



LIVERPOOL EDUCATION 

 COMMITTEE. 



TOXTETH TRADE PREPARATORY SCHOOL. 



The following Teachers are required for ihe above-named School, and to 

 act also in each case as Superintendent of an Evening Branch Technical 

 School : — 

 A well qualified and experienced TEACHER of Engineering subjects. 



Salary £180, rising by £10 to {,100 per annum. 

 A TEACHER of English and Economics (and if possible with a kno v- 

 ledge of Commercial subjects). Salary ,£160, rising by £10 to ^180 



Also a JUNIOR TEACHER qualified to give workshop instruction in 



the earlier stages of Woodwork and Metal-work, Geometry and 



Mechanical Drawing. Salary ,£tzo, rising by {,% to ^130 per annum. 



The teachers will be required 10 commence their duties, if possible, when 



the School re-opens on Monday, August 18. 



Forms of application and particulars of duties may be obtained from the 

 Director of Technical Education, Central Technical School, Byrom 

 Street, Liverpool, by whom applications must be received not later than 

 Wednesday, July 2. 



E. R. PICKMERE, 

 Town Clerk and Clerk to the Education Committee. 

 June, ,9,3. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH 

 WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. 



Coleg Prifathrofaol Deheudir Cymru a Mynwy. 



The Council of the College invites applications for the Post of 

 TEACHER OF AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY AND DAIRY 

 BACTERIOLOGY, in connection with Short Courses in Agriculture and 

 Dairying Science. 



Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned, by whom 

 applications with testimonials (which need not be printed) must be received 

 on or before Tuesday, July 1, 1913- 



D. J. A. BROWN, Registrar. 



University College, Cardiff, 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH 

 WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. 



Coleg Prifathrofaol Deheudir Cymru a Mynwy. 



The Council of the College invites applications for the post of LEC- 

 TURER in HISTOLOGY and EMBRYOLOGY. The salary will be 

 ,£200 per annum. 



Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned, by whom 

 applications with testimonials must be received on or before Thursday, 

 July 3, 1913. 



D. J. A. BROWN, Registrar. 

 Univer-ity College, Cardiff, 



June 13, ,9.3- 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH 

 WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. 



Coleg Prifathrofaol Deheudir Cymru a Mynwy. 



The Council of the College invites applications f r the post of PRO 

 FESSOR of GEOLOGY. The salary will be £425 per annum. Further 

 particulars may be obtained from the undersigned, by whom 100 copies of 

 applications and testimonials must be received on or before Saturday, 

 July s, 1913. 



D. J. A. BROWN, Registrar. 

 ity College, Cardiff, 



June 



1913- 



CARDIFF EDUCATION COMMITTEE. 



HOWARD GARDENS MUNICIPAL SECONDARY 

 SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 



SENIOR SCIENCE MISTRESS required, to begin work on 

 September 1, 1913. Subjects: Physics and Chemistry. Candidates should 

 hold an Honours Degree in Science or its equivalent, and must have had 

 good Secondary School experience. Salary ,£140 per annum, rising by 

 annual increments of ^10 to a maximum of £t8o per annum. 



Forms of application may be obtained from the undersigned, and must 

 be returned not later than July 9, 1913. 



JOHN J. JACKSON, 



Education Offices, Director of Education. 



City Hall, Cardiff. 



TETTENHALL COLLEGE, 

 STAFFORDSHIRE. 



RESIDENT MASTER as Head Master's Secretary wanted for next 

 Term, September 23. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping essential, 

 with ability to teach those subjects and Physical Exercises. Apply 

 Headmaster. 



