NA TURE 



[August 12, 1922 



UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS. 



Chancellor— Field Marshal The Right Honourable The Earl 

 Haig of Bemersyde, K.T., G.C.B., O.M., G.C.V.O., 

 K.C.I.E., LL.D. 

 Rector— Sir James Matthew Barrie, Bart., O.M., M.A., 



LL.D. 

 Principal and Vice-Chancellor— James Colquhoun Irvine, 



C.B.E., Ph.D., D.Sc, LL.D., F.R.S. 

 OPENING OF SESSION 1922-1923— WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1922. 

 Preliminary Examinations begin Friday, September T5. Schedules and 

 other information may be had from the Secketarv, University, St. 

 Andrews. 



Before beginning a course of study for Graduation every student must 

 obtain a certificate showing; that he has satisfied the Scottish Universities 

 Entrance Board of his fitness to enter upon the curriculum. 



Courses of instruction open to men and women students are provided 

 towards Graduation in Arts, Science, Medicine, and Divinity. 



The University -ram- .i Diploma in Public Health, a Diploma in Dental 

 Surgery, a Diploma (for Graduates) and a Certificate (for other qualified 

 students) in Social Study and Training. 



ARTS, SCIENCE, AND MEDICINE, UNITED COLLEGE, 

 ST. ANDREWS. 



" The Classes include Latin, Greek, English, French, German, Hebrew, 

 Logic, Moral Philosophy, Political Economy, Education, Mathematics, 

 Applied Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, 

 Geology, Modern History, Mediaeval History, Economic History, Anatomy, 

 Physiology. 



ENTRANCE BURSARIES, open to competition annually in June : 

 For Men — Twelve to fourteen Bursaries, ^50 to ^10 per annum, tenable 



For Women— Six Medical Bursaries, ,£40 to ,£30. tenable for two years. 



For Men or Women — Six or eight Bursaries from ^50 to £,\o, for three, 

 four or five years. (Other Bursaries are open to competition at intervals of 

 three or four years ; and eight or ten Presentation or Preference Bursaries, 

 in the gift of patrons, ranging from about ^40 to £2 : 10s. are annually 

 presented.) 



SECOND YEAR BURSARIES.— Two or three Bursaries of £50 to 

 ^40 for two years (men or women), and one or two Bursaries of ,£30 to ^16 

 for two or three years, for men students, awarded annually by competition. 



FOURTH AND FIFTH YEAR BURSARIES AND GRANTS.— 

 Eight or nine Bursaries and Grants from ,£40 to ,£15, tenable for one year, 

 are annually awarded to students of the fourth or fifth year studying for 

 H onours Degrees. 



SCHOLARSHIPS, etc.— Seventeen or eighteen Scholarships. Bursaries, 

 and Grants for Advanced or Research Students, ^80 to .£20, tenable for one 

 year, awarded annually. 



Particulars in a free pamphlet may be had from the Secretary, Univer- 

 sity, St. Andrews. 



ARTS, SCIENCE, AND MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY 

 COLLEGE, DUNDEE. 



The Classes include Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Physics, 

 Chemistry, Engineering and Drawing, Zoology, Botany, Anatomy, 

 Physiology, Electrical Engineering, Geology, Latin, English, French, 

 German,^Logic, Education, ""Modern History and Scots Law. 



ENTRANCE BURSARIES, open to competition annually in June.— 

 Nine Bursaries, ^15 each, tenable for one year, open to men or women 

 students in any Facultv, and one of ,£15 for Engineering students. 



SECOND AND THIRD YEAR BURSARIES.— Ten Bursaries. 

 £15 to ,£20 each, tenable for one year. 



SCHOLARSHIPS, etc.— Eight Bursaries of £15 to ^20 for Advanced 

 Students and several Scholarships for Graduates undertaking Research 



Particulars on application to Secretary, University College, Dundee. 

 CONJOINT MEDICAL SCHOOL, DUNDEE. 



The Classes include Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Pathology, Surgery, 

 Medicine, Midwifery, Forensic Medicine, Public Health, Ophthalmology, 

 Mental Diseases, Clinical Surgery. Medicine and Midwifery, Diseases of 

 the Ear, Nose and Throat, Diseases of Children, Diseases of the Skin, 

 Fevers, Anaesthetics, Bacteriology, Courses for Diplomas in Public Health 

 ..ml Dentistry. (The first two years of Medical studv are provided for 

 either in the United College, St. Andrews, or University College, Dundee.) 



The following free pamphlets, "Graduation in Arts," "Graduation 

 Science," "Graduation in Medicine," "Handbook of Advanced Study at 

 Research and Higher Degrees," "Diploma in Dental Surgery, may I 

 had from the Secretary, University, St. Andrews, or the Secretar 

 University College, Dundee. 



DIVINITY, ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, ST. ANDREWS. 



The College will open on Wednesday, October 11. The Examinatu 

 for Bursaries begins on Friday, October 13. Intimation of candidature 

 not neces 



A Scholarship of ,£160 tenable for one year may be awarded biennially 

 a graduate in Divinity, for advanced study or research. 



A free pamphlet will be supplied by the Secretary of the University. 



RESIDENCE HALLS. 



Residence Halls for Men and for Women Students at St. Andrew- 

 Particulars may be had from the Secretary, The University, St. Andrew 

 Residence Hall for Women Students at Dundee. Particulars may 1 

 had from the Secretary, University College, Dundee. 



ANDREW BENNETT, 



Secretary and Registrar. 

 The University, St. Andrews, 

 August 1922. 



EAST LONDON COLLEGE 



(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON), 



MILE END ROAD, E.i. 



PASS AND HONOURS COURSES IN THE 



FACULTIES OF ARTS, 



SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. 



FIRST YEAR MEDICAL COURSE. 



POST GRADUATE AND RESEARCH WORK. 



Fees — Twenty Guineas a year. 



EVENING COURSES, M.A. FRENCH, M.A. & M.Sc. 



MATHEMATICS. 



RESEARCH WORK IN EXPERIMENTAL SUBJECTS. 



Fees from Two Guineas a session. 



SESSION COMMENCES OCTOBER 2. 



TECHNICAL COLLEGE, BRADFORD. 



Full-time (Day) Courses, extending over three or four years, and leading 

 to the Diploma of the College, are arranged in the following departments: — 



TEXTILE INDUSTRIES. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. 

 CHEMISTRY. CIVIL ENGINEERING. 



DYEING. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. 



BIOLOGY. 



Special facilil 



; available for Advanced Study and Research. 



Evening Courses. 

 Part-time (Evening) Courses are also arranged, on the successful com- 

 pletion of which students are awarded Senior and Advanced Course Certifi- 



Further particulars and prospectuses may be obtained on application to 

 The Principal, Technical College, Bradford. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF 

 SWANSEA. 



(A CONSTITUENT COLLEGE OF THE UNIVERSITY 

 OF WALES.) 



Principal — T. Franklin Sibly, D.Sc., F.G.S. 



The Third Session will open on October 3, 1922. 



Courses of study are provided for : 



{a) Degrees of the University of Wales in Arts, in Pure Science, and in 

 Applied Science (Metallurgy and Engineering) ; 



(/>) Diplomas of the College in Metallurgy and in Engineering ; 



(c) The training of Teachers for Elementary and Secondary Schools ; 



\d) The first Medical Examination of the University of Wales and of 

 other Examining Bodies. 



Persons who are 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. 



NORTHAMPTON POLYTECHNIC 

 INSTITUTE. 



2S0 ST. JOHN STREET, LONDON, E.C.i. 



The < roverninc Body invites applications for the post of full-time 

 LECTURER and DEMONSTRATOR in the TECHNICAL 

 i HEMISTRY DEPARTMENT, in which the subjects of instruction 

 include Electro Metallurgy, Engineering Chemistry and Metallurgy. 

 Salary on the Burnham scale. Full particulars and forms of application 

 may be obtained from R. Muluneux Walmsley, D.Sc, Principal. 



