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NATURE 



[July 



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1913 



THE DAVY-FARADAY 



RESEARCH LABORATORY 



ROYAL INSTITUTION, 



No. 20 ALBEMARLE STREET, LONDON, W. 



DIRECTOR 



Professor Sir JAMES DEWAR, M.A., LL.D 



D.Sc, F.R.S. 



This Laboratory was founded by the late Dr. Ludwig Mond, D.Sc, 



t.K.b, as a Memorial of Davy and Faraday, for the purpose of enabling 



pioper y qualified persons to conduct Chemical and Physical Research. 



Workers admitted are entitled to the use of the extensive chemical and 

 physical apparatus belonging to the Laboratory. 



I be Director may, subject to the approval of the Laboratory Committee, 

 supply special chemicals, or authorise the Mechanician to construct special 

 appaiatus for individual investigators. 



MICHAELMAS TERM.-Monday, October 6, to Saturday, 

 December 20. 



LENT TERM.-Monday, January „, to Saturday, April 4. 



EASTER TERM.-Monday, April 27, to Saturday, July 25. 

 Applications for admission to the Davy Faraday Research Laboratory to 

 be addressed to the Assistant Secretary, Royal Institution, No 2, 

 Albemarle Sireet, London, W 



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 (ree on 

 application to the Registrar, or the Principal, 



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

 Telephone No : East 3384. 



THE MANCHESTER MUNICIPAL 



SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY 



(University of Manchester.) 

 The Governing Body of the Municipal School of Technology 

 Manchester, offers five RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS in 

 TECHNOLOGY, each of the value of ,£40 per annum, with 

 fees remitted, tenable for one year. Application for these 

 Scholarships must be made not later than July 14, 1913, to the 

 Registrar, from whom forms of application and full particulars 

 may be obtained. 



The Prospectus, forwarded free on application, gives par- 

 ticulars of the course 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' 

 Bleacbirg, Dyeing, 1'rinting, Papermaking, Brewing and 

 Metallurgy), 

 THE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES, 



PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE PRINTING CRAFTS 

 ARCHITECTURE. 



UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER. 



and Laboratory 



CHEMISTRY COURSES, 

 lining full particulars of the 



A Prospect __ . 

 -ourses preparing for both ihe ordinary and Honours Digrces 1 

 mil be forwarded on application to the Registrar. 



Applications for admission to the Research Laboratories should be made 

 o tin: DlRECTOH of the Chemical Laboratories. 



COUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 



WALLSEND SECONDARY SCHOOL AND 

 TECHNICAL INSTITUTE. 



The Governors invite applications for the position of HEADMASTER 

 of the WALLSEND SECONDARY SCHOOL and TECHNICAI 

 INSTITUTE, now in course of erection. The gentleman appointed will 

 be required to act as Headmaster of the Boys' Department of the Secondary 

 Day School (accommodation 140), and to supervise evening class instruc- 

 tion in Applied Science. The appointment will commence at a time to be 

 mutually arranged not later than March, igr.t. 



In considering applications, nreference will be given to graduates in Pure 

 or Applied Scitnce who have had some industrial naining, and who have 

 had leaching experience in a Technical School and in the organisation of 



Salary £300. rising by increments of £10 to £375, together wilh a sum 

 not exceeding ^25 to met t a like sum paid bv the Headmaster in respect 

 of premiums for a deferred annuity. Canvassing directly or indirtctly will 

 disqualify. 



Form of application, which must be returned by Augnst 30, 'gr3. may be 

 obtained by sending stamped addressed envelope to the undersigned. 

 C. WILLIAMS, 

 The Moothall, Secretary to the Education Committee 



Newcastle-on-Tyne. 



PR EL I MIX A R V NO TICE. 



SOUTH WALES & MONMOUTHSHIRE 

 SCHOOL OF MINES, 



TREFOREST, GLAMORGAN. 

 The FIRST SESSION of the new School of Mine 

 Coal Owners of Ihe South Wales and Monmouthshire 

 training of all grades of Colliery Officials, will commer 

 OCTOBER 6, 1913. 



A Three Years' Day Mining Course of 30 hou-s per i»-i 

 day per weeM Courses ale being arranged for the I 



Mi 



Surveyors, Mine Che 



Mi 



Fully (quipped Chemical, Electrical and Engi 



: available. 



For further particulars regarding admission, fees and 



Ihe Principal, School of Mines, Treforest. 



—founded by the 

 :oalrleld— for the 

 s on MONDAY, 



k, and Part Time 



lining of Colliery 



Mechanics and Mine 



■ing Laboratories will 



um, apply 



COUNTY TECHNICAL & SECONDARY 

 SCHOOL. WORKINGTON. 



Applications are invited for the following posts : — 



(1) ASSISTANT in the ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, to deal 

 chiefly with Electricl and Elementary Mechanical Engineering Subjects. 

 Preference will be given to candidate having either school experience, or 

 qualifications in practical metal work. (Whitworth Exhibitioner.) Com- 

 mencing Salary at the rate of £\?o per annum. 



(2) TEACHER of CHEMISTRY and METALLURGY. Preference 

 given to candidate with a practical knowledge of the iron and steel industry 

 and with some teaching expeiience. Commencing Salary at the rate of 

 £\%o per annum. 



It is desired to appoint essentially practical men to each of the above posts. 



Salaries use in accordance with the County Scale, and duties commence 

 in September next in each case. 



Applications giving full paniculais of training ard experience, together 

 with copies of thiee testimonials and names of three referets, are to reach 

 me not later than July 19. 



G. H. WOOLLATT, Principal. 



to the 

 duties at the 



UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. 



(FACULTY OF SCIENCE.) 



LECTURESHIP IN GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY. 



„ J^.% jQ uncn invites applications for the post of LECTURER in 

 GEOLOGY and GEOGRAPHY. Stipend ^200 per annum. 



Applications, accompanied by six copies of testimonials, or such other 

 credentials as the candidates may prefer to offer, should be 

 undersigned on or before July 2r. 



The successful candidate will be required to enter 

 commencement of the session, October 7. 



Further paiticulars may be obtained from 



GEO. H. MORLEY, Secretary. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES 

 ABEkYSTWYTH. 



{A Constituent College of the I r niversity of II 'ales. ) 



DEMONSTRATORSHIP IN CHEMISTRY. 



the Council invite applications for the post of DEMONSTRATOR and 



ASSISTANT LECTURER in the DEPARTMENT of CHEMISTRY 



at the above-named College. Salary £120 per annum 



Applications together with testimonials, must reach the Registkak not 

 later than I* riday, September 12, 1913. 



Full particulars may be obtained from the undersigned. 



J. H. DAVIES, M.A., Registrar. 



