NATURE 



[July 22, 1922 



THE ROYAL SOCIETY. 



FOULERTON RESEARCH PROFESSORSHIP. 



Subject to candidates of sufficient distinction presenting themselves, the 

 President and Council of the Royal Society of London propose to create a 

 Fl (ULERTON RESEARCH PR< (FESSORSHIP at a stipend of /moo 

 per annum, the duties of the holder being to conduct such original researches 

 in Medicine or the contributory si iem ■ ■■. on lines approved by th<_- President 

 and Council, as shall be calculated to promote the discovery of tin cau es oi 

 disease and the relief of human suffering. The Professorship will be tenable 

 in the first instance for five years, but may be extended for further periods 

 of five years. Members of either sex are equally eligible. 



FOULERTON RESEARCH STUDENTSHIP. 



Subject to candidates of sufficient merit presenting themselves, the Presi- 

 dent and Council of the Royal Society propose to create a FOULERTON 

 RKSKARCH STUDENTSHIP at a stipend of ^700 per annum, the 

 duties of the Student being to conduct researches in Medicine or the con- 

 tributory sciences under the supervision and control of the Managing Com- 

 mittee, to whom he will be required to report from time to time. The 

 Studentship will be tenable for three years, but may be renewed from year 

 to year with a maximum total tenure of six years. Members of either sex 

 are equally eligible. Applications must reach the Royal Society not later 

 than October 31, 1922. Further particulars can be obtained from the Assis- 

 tant-Secretary of the Royal Society, Burlington House, London, W.i. 



ROYAL SCHOOL OF MINES 

 FRECHEVILLE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS. 



The Imperial College of Science and Technology, South Kensington, 

 London, S.W.7, with which the Royal School of Mines is incorporated, 

 is oil, ring two RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS of ,6303 a year each, tenable 

 foi one year and possibly renewable for a second year, to aid in carrying 

 out any investigation or research connected with Mining, Mining Geology, 

 Metallurgy, or the Technology of Oil, which in the opinion of the Selection 

 Committee is of sufficient use or promise. 



Applicants, who may be Associates of the Royal School of Mines or others, 

 and preferably men with some practical experience, should apply in writing 

 to the Secretary OF the College (from whom further particulars may be 

 obtained) before September 1, 1922, giving the nature of the proposed in- 

 vestigation, qualifications for the work, and references. 



It is anticipated that the Committee will make the awards by the end of 

 November, so that the Fellowships and work may begin on January 1, iq-'3. 

 Holders will be expected to devote their whole time to the work, which may 

 be conducted at the Imperial College or in special circumstances elsewhere 

 at the direction of the Committee. ' 



ROYAL NAVY. 



APPLICATIONS are invited for APPOINTMENTS as IN 

 STRUCTOR LIEUTENANTS in the Royal Navy. 



Candidates must be under 30 years of age, have bad a University JTrain 

 ing, and have taken an Honours Degree in Mathematics. Scieni 



Present rates of pay are from ,6365 per anni 

 X949 per annum as Instructor Commander. 



Promotion, by selection, to Instructor Captain is also open, 

 mum of £1277, 10s. per annum. 



Retired pay may be granted to Officers over 40 years of age 

 mum of 12 years' service, up to a maximum of ^450 a year for 

 Lieutenant Commander, ,£600 a year for 

 £900 for an Instructor Captain, according 

 ualling, cabin accommodat 



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Instructor Commande 



allowances in lit 



An allowance of ,£50 towards the provisit 

 on satisfactory completion of probationary - 



For further particulars apply in the first 

 the Admiralty, Whitehall. S.W.i. 



1 of necessary uniform is payable 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, 

 KING'S COLLEGE. 



I he 1 ^legacy require the services of an ASSISTANT LECTURER in 

 BOTANA (man), one with a knowledge of Physiology preferred; salary, 

 ,£300 per annum. The duties will commence in October. Opportunities 

 will be given for research work. 



Applications, with two copies of not more than three recent testimonials, 

 should be received not later than August 2, by the Secretary, King's 

 College, Stiaud, W.C.2, from whom further particulars may be obtained. 



SUDAN GOVERNMENT. 



tof ASSIS1 W 1 1 ;OVERN- 

 alary of^E.^So, plus j£(E.)8 4 



Applications art invited for the ap 

 MENT CHEMIST, SUDAN ,i , 

 temporary war bonus. 



Candidates should possess a good chemical degree, and have had experi- 

 ence of Research Work in General 01 Agrii ultural Chemistry. Applications, 

 giving particulars as to age, education, scientific training and experience, 

 should be sent before July 31 to Dr. A. F. Joseph, 296 Willesden Lane, 

 London. N.W.2, who will arrive in London on July 26. Until that date, 

 ticulars may be obtained from the Registrar, Institute of 

 Chemistry. Ku^ell Square. London, W.C.I. 



UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY. 



NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA. 

 CHAIR OF ZOOLOGY. 



Applications are invited for the above position. Salary (fixed), ,£1100 

 per annum, and ^150 allowed for travelling expenses to Sydney from 

 Europe. Duties commence March 1, 1923. 



Further details of terms of appointment may be obtained from the under- 

 signed, to whom applications (in sextuplicate), stating age and qualifications, 

 accompanied by reference and copies of testimonials, should be sent not 

 later than Thursday, August 31, 1922. 



AGENT-GENERAL FOR NEW SOUTH WALES. 



Australia House, Strand, London, W.C.2j 

 July 3, , 



UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. 



FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 



PROFESSORSHIP OF PATHOLOGY. 



The Council of the University invites APPLICATIONS for the CHAIR 

 of PATHOLOGY, vacant by the resignation of Professor Shaw Dunn. 



The stipend offered is jCiooo a year. 



Applications (12 copies) may be accompanied by testimonials, references, 

 or other credentials, and should be received by the undersigned, on or before 

 August 7, 1922. 



Further particulars may be obtained from 



GEO. H. MORLEY, Secretary. 



UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN. 



LECTURESHIP IN BACTERIOLOGY. 



Application 

 OLOGY with 



Salary, £600 per annum. 



Federated Superannuation System for Universities compulsory. 



Applications, together with full statement of qualifications, age, and it 

 copies of not more than three testimonials, to be lodged before July 31, 192- 

 with the Secretary to the University, Makischal College. 

 Aberdeen. 



H. J. BUTCHART, Secretary. 



SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH. 



THE COUNCIL OF THE BRITISH BOOT, SHOE, AND 

 ALLIED TRADES RESEARCH ASSOCIATION invite applications 

 for the whole-time post of DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH. Salary, £700 

 per annum, plus superannuation payments. For form of application and 

 particulars apply to The Secretary, Mr. T. A. Roberts, Regent House, 

 Kingsway, London. W.C.2. 



WANTED, complete sets or long runs of 



"Chemical Abstracts," "Jour. American Chemical Society," "Jour. 

 Industrial and Engineering Chemistry," "Jour. Society of Chemical 

 Industry," "Zeit. f. angewandte Chemie," " Tonindustrie Zeitung." 

 Apply Box 270, c/o Nature Office. 



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 otherwise on reasonable terms for the purpose of exploiting the same 

 and ensuring its full development and practical working in this country. 

 All communications should be addressed in the first instance to: 

 Haseltine, Lake & Co., Chartered Patent Agents, 28 Southampton 

 Buildings. Chancery Lane, London, W.< ... 



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