NA TURE 



[August 5, 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 



for 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 " 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. 

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

 Engineering. 



>fessor S. A. F 

 Professor G. B. JEFFERY; 



Professor SAMUEL SMILES, O.B.E., D.Sc, F.I.C., F.R.S. | 

 Professor A. I. ALLMAND, M.C., D.Sc, F.I.C. ( Ln ™' slry - 



Professor O. 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, inclinling 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 large Athletic ground. 



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

 W.C.2. 



BATTERSEA POLYTECHNIC. 



Principal — "Robert H. Pickard, D.Sc, F. R. S. 



University Courses, day and evening, under Recognised Teachers of 

 the University of London are provided in Science, Engineering and Music. 

 CHEMISTRY.— «J. Kenyon.-D.Sc, F.I.C. ; *J. L. White. D.Sc. 

 PHYSICS.— *S. Marsh, B.Sc, Ph.D. ; * A. E. Evans, B.Sc.- » I F 

 Phillips, B.A., B.Sc. 



MATHEMATICS.—* F. M. Saxel 

 B.Sc, M.A. ; *W. G. Bickley, M.Sc. 



MECHANICAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERING.— * W E M 

 Curnock, M.Sc, B.Eng. ; *J. B. Shaw, A.R.C.S., Wh.Ex. ; * H. M 

 Edmonds, B.Sc. ; " V. C. Duns, B.Sc, A.M.I.Mech.E. 



ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.— * A. T. Dover MIEE 

 A.Am.I.E E. ; * H. C. Mann, A.M.I.E.E. 



MUSIC— *H. D. WETTON, Mus. Doc, F.R.C.O. 



* Denotes recognised teacher of University of London. 

 There are also : — 



Day Technical College in Engineering and Science. Day Training 

 College of Domestic Science. Day Department of Hygiene and 

 Physiology. Day School of Art and Crafts. 

 Evening Courses in Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, 

 Bacteriology, Chemical Engineering, Hygiene and Physiology, Art, 

 Matriculation Subjects, Domestic Economy, Music, Physical Training. 

 e playing fields at Merton. 



M.Sc, B.A.; »F. W. Harvey, 



Hostels for Women Student 



RESEARCH PRIZE OF 81000. 



The ELLEN RICHARDS RESEARCH PRIZE is offered for award 

 in the year 1023. Theses by women based on independent Iaboratorj re- 

 search are eligible for competition and must reach the Committee before 

 February 25, 1923. For circulars of information and application blank, 

 apply to Dr. Lilian Welsh, Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland. 



NATIONAL UNION OF SCIENTIFIC 

 WORKERS. 



25 VICTORIA STREET, WESTMINSTER, S.W.I. 



The main object of the Union is to secure in the interests of national 

 efficiency that all scientific workers are given the fullest opportunity of 

 working up to the hilt of their capacity in the service of the community. 



There are now eighteen branches of the Union. They include those 

 formed by : 



(i.) University Scientific Staffs and Research Workers and Scientific 



Staffs in other teaching institutions ; 

 (ii.) Government Scientific and Technical Staffs ; 

 (iii.) Scientific workers in Industry. 

 The General Secretary of the Union will be pleased to arrange for 

 members of the Executive to address meetings of industrial, Government 

 departmental, or university scientific workers, on the work of the Union. 

 A list of members and the Annual Report for the year 1920-21 will be 



THE GENERAL SECRETARY, 

 at the above address. 



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 offering two RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS of ^300 a year each, tenable 

 for 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 prefi rably men with some practical experience, should apply in writing 

 to the Secretary of the Coli e> .1. (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, 1923. 

 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. 



APPOINTMENTS BOARD 



OF THE 



IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 

 AND TECHNOLOGY, 



SOUTH KENSINGTON, S.W.7. 



EMPLOYERS requiring men who have received a thorough training in 

 Science and Technology, and who are Diplomates or Associates of the 

 Imperial College, or of one of its three constituent Colleges, are asked to 

 make use of the services of the Board. No fees. 



The Imperial College includes The Royal College of Science, The Royal 

 School of Mines, and The City and Guilds (Engineeiing) College. The 

 Associates of the Colleges receive thorough training in Science and Tech- 

 nology, including Aeronautics, Applied Optics and Optical Engineering, 

 Biology, Chemical Technology, Chemistry (all branches), Engineering (all 

 branches, including Metallurgy, Mining, Mining Geology and Oil 'Tech- 

 nology), Geology, Mathematics and Mechanics, and Physics. 



THE INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS. 



APPOINTMENTS REGISTER AND REGISTER OF 

 CONSULTING PHYSICISTS. 



The Appointments Register Committee is prepared to recommend to 

 Public Departments, Universities and Colleges, Directors of Research, 

 Manufacturers and others desirous of employing or consulting fully qualified 

 physicists, suitable persons possessing special knowledge of any branch of 

 physics. 



By Order of the Board, 



F. S. SPIERS, Secretary. 

 10 Essex Street, London, W.C.2. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH 

 WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. 



COLEG PRIFATHROFAOL DEHEUDIR CYMRU A MYNWY. 



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

 TANT-LECTURER AND DEMONSTRATOR IN METALLURGY. 

 Salary, ^300 per annum. Further particulars may be obtained from the 

 undersigned, by whom three copies of application with testimonials (which 

 need not be printed), must be received on or before August 26, 1922. 



University College, D. J. A. BROWN, Registrar. 



Cardiff, July 15, 1922. 



