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NATURE 



[September 14, 1905 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 

 Principal— T. GREGORY FOSTER, Ph.D. 

 The following Prospectuses are now ready, and may be had on application 

 to the Secretary : — 



Faculty of Arts and Laws (including Economics). 

 Faculty of Science. 

 Faculty of Medicine. 

 The Indian School. 

 The Department of Fine Arts. 

 The Department of Engineering. 

 The School of Architecture. 

 The Department of Public Health. 

 Scholarships, Prizes, ^c. 



Post-graduate Courses and Arrangements for Research. 

 Courses of Instruction are provided for Students desiring to graduate at 

 the University of London in any of the following Faculties ; — 



ARTS, LAWS, MKDICINE. SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, and 



ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. 

 Students who graduate in any one of the following Faculties, Arts, Laws, 

 Science, Engineering, and Economics, are eligible under the new regulations 

 for Commissions in the Army. 



Fees. 



Composition Fee, 3 years' Course in the Faculty of Arts 63 gns. 



,, ,, ,, School of Engineering or 



School of Architecture ... 115 ,, 



,, Preliminary Scientific Course 25 ,, 



,, Complete M.B. Course 135 ,, 



Fees in the Faculty of Science vary according to the Course taken from 

 about 35 guineas to 40 guineas a year. 



Students are admitted to Courses of Instruction in any one subject, pro- 

 vided there be room. 



Special provision is made for Post-graduate and Research work in the 

 various subjects taught at the College. 



W. W. SETON, M.A,, Secretary. 



THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL. 



SESSION 1905-6 COMMENCES OCTOBER 2. 



FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. 



THE VICE-CHANCELLOR. 



Chairman— Professor CAREY. 



Dean— J. WEMYSS ANDERSON. 



Professors and Lecturers. 



FNGINFFRING /Harrison Professor— W. H. Watkinson, 



KINGlINJ-.h.KlJNG , M.Inst.C.E., M.I.Mech.E., M.I.E.e! 



ELECTROTECHNICS -{^cHf wi^'o'sc ^"'^^'''''~^* ^^* ^''^' 



MATHEMATICS Professor F.'s. Carey, M.A. 



PHYSICS (Lyon Jones Professor— L. R. Wilber- 



\ force, M.A. 



PRFMTciTRV (Grant Professor— J. Campbell Brown, 



utltLMlblKY ^ Vi.^c, F.C.S., F.I.C. 



RAILWAY ENGINEERINGJ-^-'^'J^'j'^^^^^r^^^ A. F. Aspinall, 



MUNICIPAL (Associate Professor— J. A. Brodie, 



ENGINEERING \ M.Inst.C.E. 



MUNICIPAL ELECTRICAL/Associate Professor — A. Bromley 



ENGINEERING ( Holmes, M.Inst.C.E., M.I.E.E. 



ENGINEERING DESIGN/Lecturer — J. \Vemvss Anderson, 



AND DRAWING \ Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., M.I.Mech.E. 



APPLIED MECHANICS ... Lecturer— J. H. Grindley, D.Sc. 



The courses of study in the Faculty leading to the ordinary degree of 

 Bachelor of Engineering or the certificate in Engineering are so arranged 

 as to afford a general scientific training for those intending to become 

 engineers or to enter any allied profession. The Honours course enables 

 students to specialise in some branch of the profession, and opportunities 

 are afforded for post-graduate work and research. 



BEDFORD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 

 YORK PLACE, BAKER STREET, LONDON, W. 



The SES.SION igo5-6 will open on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. 

 Students are requestec to enter their names on Wednesday, October 4 

 Lectures are given in all branches of General and Higher Education. 

 Taken systematically, they form a connected and progressive Course ; but 

 a single Course in any subject may be attended. 



Courses are held in preparation for all E.\aminations of the University 

 of London in Arts and Science, for the Teachers' Diploma (London) and 

 for the Teachers' Certificate (Cambridge), and also a special Course of 

 Scientific Instruction in Hygiene. 



Six Laboratories are open to Students for Practical Work. 



Two Entrance Scholarships will be ofl^ered for competition in June, 1006 

 The E-irly English Te.xt Society's Prize will be awarded in June, 1906. 



Students can reside in the College. 

 TRAINING DEPARTMENT FOR SECONDARY TEACHERS. 



A Scholarship of the value of £,io for one year is offered for the Course 

 of Secondary Training, beginning in October, 1905. 



The Scholarship will be awarded to the best candidate holding a degree 

 or ei|uivalent in Arts or Science. 



Applications should reach the Head of THE Training Department 

 not later than September 18. 



S«~ New Session begins Monday, October 2. 1905. 



BIRKBECK COLLEGE 



BREAMS BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE, E.G. 

 F.H.CXJL.TY OF sciei^ce:. 



DAY AND EVENING COURSES, under recognised Teachers of 



the University of London. 

 _,. . ^ fj. E. Mackenzie, Ph.D., D.Sc, 



Chemistry i H. Wken, Ph.D., B..V, B.Sc. 



(Albert Griffiths, D.Sc. 



Physics D. Owen, B A., B.Sc. 



\ B. W. Clack, B.Sc. 



Mathematics E. H. Smart, M.A. 



„ . f A. B. Rendle, M.A., D.Sc. 



Botany ( F. E. Fritsch, Ph.D., B.Sc 



Zoology - H. W. Unthank, B.A., B.Sc. 



Geologry & Mineralogy ... Geo. F. Harris, F.G.S. 



Assaying, Metallurgy & Mining. Geo. Patchin, A.R.S.M. 

 RESEARCH in Chemistry and Physics in well.equipped laboratories. 



French, German, Spanish, Russian, and Italian Classes. 

 EVENING CLASSES in Biology, Physiology, Practical Geometry, 

 Building and Machine Construction, Steam, Theoretical and Applied 

 Mechanics. 



Calendar 6rf. (post free Srf.), on application to the Secretary. 



, and Final B.A., 

 linations. Classes 

 and Art. 



CITY OF LONDON COLLEGE. 



Acting in conjunction with the London Chamber of Commerce. 

 WHITE ST., and ROPEMAKER ST., MOORFIELDS, E.C. 



(Near Moorgate and Liverpool Street Stations.) 



Principal: SIDNEY HUMPHRIES, B.A., LL.B. (Cantab.) 

 Afithaehiias Term begins A/ouda}'y October 2fni. 



EVENING CLASSES in ALL BRANCHES of SCIENCE. 



Well-equipped LABORATORIES for Practical Work in 

 CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGY, BOTANY, GEOLOGY, and 



all branches of PHYSICS. 



Speci.-il Courses for London University Matric, 

 B.Sc, Conjoint Board, Pharmaceutical and othe; 

 are also held in all Commercial Subjects, in Langu 

 All Classes are open to both se.\es. 



S.\TURDAY COURSES for Matric, Inter., and Final B.A., B.Sc. 



DAY COMMERClALand HIGHER COMMERCIAL SCHOOLS. 



Prospectuses, and all other information, gratis on application. 



DAVID SAVAGE, Secretary. 



ENGINEERING. 

 NORTHAMPTON INSTITUTE, 



CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C. 



ENGINEERING DAY COURSES IN MECHANICAL, 



ELECTRICAL, AND HOROLOGICAL ENGINEERING. 



FULL DAY COURSES in the THEORY and PRACTICE of the 



above subjects will commence on MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1903. 



ENTRANCE EXAMINATION on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 



SEPTEMBER 27 and 28. 



The Courses for Mechanical and Electrical Engineering include periods 

 spent in Commercial Workshops, and extend over four 5 ears. They also 

 prepare for the degree of B.Sc. in Engineering at the University of 

 London. Pees for either of these Courses, .^15 or iC\i per annum. 



Three Entrance Scholarships of the value of .£52 each, giving free 

 tuition for the full course in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, will be 

 offered for competition at the Entrance E.vamination in September next. 

 Conditions can be obtained from the Principal. 



Full particulars as to fees, dates, &c.. and all information respecting 

 the work of the Institute, can be obtained at the Institute or on appli- 

 cation to 



R. MULLINEUX WALMSLEY, D.Sc, Principal. 



WIGAN 

 MINING & TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 



Principal— Thomas T. Rankin, C.E., B.Sc, 

 M.Inst.M.M., M.LM.E. 



SANDWICH SYSTEM OF MINING TRAINING. 

 DAY MINING COURSES. 



Opening dale, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, at 9 a.m. 



Complete Diploma Course extends over a period of three or four years. 

 Two Prizes of £ia loi. each awarded annually. 



Candidates for Colliery Managers' Certificates of Competency holding 

 the above Diploma will be exempt from two out of the five years' practical 

 experience required by the Coal Mines Regulation Act. 



"The Home Secretary has approved for the purposes of the Coal Mines 

 Regulation Act (1887) Amendment Act, 1903, the Diplomas of this College. 



Prospectus post free on application to the Pkinch'AL, or 



T. RATCLIFFE ELLIS, Hon. Sec. 



For other Scholastic Advertisements, see pages c.\ci, CNcii, 

 and cxciii. 



