NA TURE 



[July 29, 1922 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, 

 KING'S COLLEGE. 



FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. 



Complete COURSES of STUDY, extending over either three or four 

 years, are arranged in 



CIVIL, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 



ifor the Engineering Degrees of the University of London, and for the 

 Diploma and Certificate of the College. 



The four years' Course provides, in addition to the academic training, 

 ^opportunity for practical training in ' 4 Works." 



HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS. 



Professor G. COOK, D.Sc, A.M.Inst.C.E., A.M.I.Mech.E., Mechanical 



Engineering. 

 Professor A. H. JAMESON. M.Sc, M.Inst.C.E.. Civil Engineering. 

 Professor E. WILSON, M.Inst.C.E., M.I.E.E. (Dean), Electrical 



Engineering. 

 Professor S. A. F WHITE, M.A. I Mathematics. 



Professor G. 11. |EI' r l'.K\ . M.A., D.Sc. / 



Professor SAMUEL SMILES, O.B.E., D.Sc, F.I.C., F.R.S.1 ch ■ , 

 Professor A. I. ALLMAND, -MX.. D.Sc, F.I.I . I y- 



Pr.,fess,,r ti.'W RICHARDSON, D.Sc, F.R.S.. Physics. 

 Professor W. T. GORDON, D.Sc, F.R.S.E., Geology. 



Considerable extensions have been made in the Engineering Department. 

 These include a large additional Drawing-Office, Lecture-Room, and Labora- 

 tory for Hydraulics and Strength of Materials in the Civil and Mechanical 

 Departments ; and Research Rooms, including Wireless Telegraphy, in the 

 Electrical Engineering Department. Large additions have been made to 

 the equipment of the Laboratories in the three Departments for purposes of 

 Teaching and Research, 



There is a College Hostel and a larse Athletic ground. 



For full information apply to The Secretary, King s College, Strand, 

 W.C.2. 



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 

 FOULERTON RESEARCH PROFESSORSHIP at a stipend o 

 per annum, the duties of the holder being to conduct such origina" 

 in Medicine or the contributory sciences, on lines approved by the P 

 and Council, as shall be calculated to promote the discovery of [he y. 

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

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

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



FOULERTON RESEARCH STUDENTSHIP. 



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 earche 



tenable 

 periods 



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Subject to candidates of sufficient merit pi 

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

 RESEARCH STUDENTSHIP at a stipend of j£ 7 oo 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 particular'; can be obtained from the Assistant-Secretary 

 of the Royal Society, Burlington House, London, W.i. 



SCHOOL OF GARDENING AND 

 NATURE STUDY. 



CLAPHAM, near WORTHING. 



/-Miss C. Cracknell, N.D. Hort., late of Swanley 

 Principals/ Horticultural College. 



I. Mis, F. Collins. 

 PRACTICAL and THEORETICAL TRAINING in GARDENING : 

 Fruit, Vegetable, and Flower Growing; Glasshouse and Frame Work. 

 Course of two years ; Poultry ; Dairy Work ; Bees. Preparation for R.H.S. 

 Examinations. 



TO SCIENTISTS, RESEARCH STUDENTS, AND 

 SCHOLARS. 



THE INTERNATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SERVICE BUREAU 



supplies complete Continental and American bibliographies on any scientific, 

 literary, or medical subject. Medical work a speciality. Extracts made. 



Headquarters: Vienna. English representative: "Alexandrian," ia 

 I.ongridge Road, Earl's Court, S.W.5. 



THE RESEARCH ASSOCIATION OF 

 BRITISH MOTOR AND ALLIED MANUFACTURERS. 



PHYSK 1ST required as a Senior Research Assistant. Salary, ^500-^600, 

 according to qualifications. Apply by letter to the Secretary. 

 15 Bolton Road, Chiswick, 

 Londun, W.i. 



ng: R. G. Isaacs B.Sc. (Lond.), 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SWANSEA. 



(A CONSTITUENT COLLEGE OF THE 

 UNIVERSITY OF WALES.) 



Applied Science Departments. 



METALLURGY. 



Professor: C. A. Edwards, D.Sc. (Manchester). 



Lecturer: H. I. Coe, M.Sc. (Wales and Hirmingham). 



Assistant-Lecturers: A. L. Norbukv, M.Sc. (Manchester), L. B. Pfeil, 

 B.Sc., A.R.S.M. 



ENGINEERING. 



Professor : Frederic Bacon, M.A. (Cantab.), A.M.Inst.C.E., 

 M.I.Mech.E., M.I.E.E. 



Lecturer in Electrical Engii 

 A. M.I.E.E. 



Lecturer in Civil Engineering : To be appointed. 



Demonstrator: J. Sklwvn Caswki i. 



The College offers a number of exceptional advantages to studenis who 

 aim at entering upon professional careers in Metallurgy or Engineering. It 

 is situated in the heart of an industrial area, which includes a large number 

 of Works of very varied character, and presents an unrivalled variety ot 

 metallurgical practice. The manufacturers of the district, who contribute 

 largely to the support of the College, give the staff and the students of the 

 Applied Science Departments every access to the Works, and the Managers, 

 Engineers, and Technical OtTicials co-operate with the Staff of the College 

 111 making visits to Works of practical educational value to the Students. 



Courses of study are provided (1) for the B.Sc. Degree of the University 

 of Wales in (a) Metallurgy. (A) Civil Engineering, (c) Mechanical Engineer- 

 ing, (ii) Electrical Engineering ; and (2) for I liplomas -A the College in (<z) 

 Metallurgy, (/-) Civil Engineering, (c) Mechanical Engineering, ((/) Electri- 

 cal Engineering. 



Persons whoare not desirous of studying for degrees or diplomas may 

 attend selected College Classes, provided they satisfy the authorities of the 

 College that they are qualified to benefit by such classes. 



Entrance Scholarships will be offered for competition in September 1922. 



Particulars concerning admission to the College, and of the Entrance 

 Scholarships, may be obtained from the undersigned. 



EDWIN DREW, Registrar. 



University College, 



Singleton Park, Swansea. 



UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY. 



NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA. 



CHAIR OF ZOOLOGY. 



Applications are invited for the above position. Salary (fixed), ^Jnoo 

 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 sextupHcate), stating age and qualifii ations, 

 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.2, 

 July 3, 19". 



EMPIRE COTTON GROWING 

 CORPORATION 



Applications are invited for the post of ASSISTANT FOR COTTON 

 RESEARCH in St. Vincent (West Indies), from candidates suitably 

 qualified in genetics and plant physiology, with experience of practical 

 agriculture. The duties will consist of genetics research on the cotton 

 plant, and the researcher will work under the general direction of the Im- 

 perial Commissioner for Agriculture for the West Indies. Salary, ^600 to 

 ^700 per annum according to qualifications, and free bachelor quarters. 

 Applications must be made by letter not later than August 10 to The 

 Secretakv, Empire Cotton Growing Corporation, Millbank House, Mill- 

 bank. London. S.W.i, from whom further particulars may be obtained. 



ISLE OF WIGHT 

 COUNTY EDUCATION COMMITTEE. 



SANDOWN SECONDARY SCHOOL. 



The County Education Committee invite applications from Ma ters 01 

 Mistresses for the post of HKAH Th.U HER of the above School. 



The commencing salary will be the minimum rate laid down in paragraph 

 11 (b) of the Burnham Secondary Scale. 



Forms of application and further particulars can be obtained from the 

 undersigned upon receipt of a stamped addressed envelope. 



The last date for the receipt of applications will be Saturday, September 



H. JERVIS, M.A., Director of Edi 

 County Hall, Newport, I.W., 



July,,, 1922. 



