NA TURE 



[August 19, 1922 



UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN. 



Academical Year, 1922-1923. 



FACULTIES OF SCIENCE AND MEDICINE. 



er Session commences on Wednesday, October u, 1922, and 1 

 on Friday, March 16, 19^3. 

 Session commences on Monday, April 23, 1923, and closi 

 Friday, June 29, 1923. 



The Preliminary E.' 

 Friday, September 15, 



nd Friday, March 9, 1923. 



Peter Leslie, M.A., B.Sc., B.Sc.i 

 Win. I. Profeit, M.A., B.Sc.(Ag 

 John Rennie, D.Sc. 



FACULTY OF SCIENCE. 

 The Faculty of Science embraces 8 chairs besides Lecturers by whom 

 instruction is given in all the main departments of the Science School. 



PROFESSORS. 

 Natural Philosophy 



Physiclogy John Alex. MacWilliam, M D., F.R.S. 



Anatomy Robert William Reid, M.D., F.R.C.S. 

 Natural History fohn Arthur Thomson, M.A., LL.D. 



Mathematics II. toi MunroMacdonald, O.B.E.,M.A.,F.R.S. 



Agriculture James Hendrick, R.Sc 



Chemistry Alexander Findlay, M.A., D.Sc, Ph.D. 



Botany William Grant Cr'aib, M.A., F.L.S., F.R.S.E. 



Geology Alfred Win. Gibb. M. \., I I.Si , 



LECTURERS. 

 Veterinary H\ gi :ne 



Engineering Field Wurk 



Forestry 



Agriculture 



Parasitology 



Forest Botany and 



Forest Zoology Alex. S. Watt. M.A.. B.Sc. (Agr.). 

 The Degrees conferred by the University are :— 

 Bachelor of Science in Pure Science (B.Sc). 

 Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (B.Si . Agr.). 

 Bachelor of Science in Forestry (B.Sc. For.). 

 Doctor of Si tew e (D.Sc, >. 

 Diplomas in Agriculture ami Forestrv are also granted. 

 The Inclusive Fee for instruction for the B.Sc. in Pure Science is 90 

 Guineas, payable in three annual instalments of 30 Guineas. 



Ill I »egree Fee is 9 Guineas, payable 4 Guineas lor the first examination 

 and 5 Guineas for the second examination. 



Practical work in agriculture is carried out in conjunction with the North 

 11 Scotland College of Agriculture, which has a demonstration estate a few 

 miles out 1 if Aberdeen. 



A number of Bursaries and Scholarships are awarded in Pure Science and 

 in Agriculture. 



iFACULTY OF MEDICINE. 

 The Faculty uf Medicine embrace- 12 Chairs. 



Instruction in special departments of Medical practice is given !>v Lec- 

 turers appointed by the University < lourt. 



Clinical instruction is obtained in various Hospitals and Institutions in 

 Aberdeen. 



The Degrees in Medicine granted by the University are :— 



Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor ofSurgi ry (M.B. & Ch.B.). 

 Doctor of Med.cine (M.D.). 

 Master of Surgery (Ch.M.). 

 A Diploma in Public Health is conferred after examination on graduates 

 in Medicine of any University in the Unite:! Kingdom. 



The total cost of the whole curriculum for the Degree of M.B., Ch.B., 

 including Hospital Fees, Matriculation Fees and Degree Fees, is approxi- 

 mately about £248. 



irsity also grants Degri 



Arts. Law. 1 ii\ inity, Ed 



CRETARY of the 



Further particulars may be had on application t< 

 'niversity, Marischal College, Aberdeen. 



H. J. BUTCHART, Secretary. 



ee or four years, and leading 

 the following departments: — 



TECHNICAL COLLEGE, BRADFORD. 



DAY COURSES. 



Full-time (Day) Courses, extending 

 to the Diploma of the College, are arra 



TEXTILE INDUSTRIES. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, 



CHEMISTRY. CIVIL ENGINEERING. 



DYEING. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. 



BIOLOGY. 



Special facilities are available for Advanced Study and Research. 



EVENING COURSES. 



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



pletion of which students are awarded Senior and Advanced Course Cert 



UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. 



FACULTIES. 



Science : Subjects— Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, 

 Geology, Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, Electrical), Metallurgy, 

 Mining (Coal, Metal, Petroleum), Bio-Chemistry of Fermentation. 



Arts: Subjects— Latin, Greek, English, French, German, Italian. Spanish. 

 Russian, Philosophy, History, Music. 



Medicine : All subjects leading to Degrees and Diplomas in Medicine and 



Dentistry. 

 Commerce : Subjects leading to Degrees in Commerce. 



Department of Training for Teachers. 



Department of Social Study. 

 Department of Malting and Brewing. 



THE SESSION 1922-23 COMMENCES ON 



OCTOBER 2, 1922. 



ALL COURSES AND DEGREES ARE OPEN TO BOTH 



MEN AND WOMEN STUDENTS. 



Graduates, or persons 1 

 Universities, may, after 

 Degree. 



passed Degree Ex- 

 's study or research, take 



Separate Syllabuses with full information a 

 Courses, Fees, Regulations for Degrees, Diplo 

 Scholarships, are published as follows : 



1. Faculty of Science. 



2. Faculty of Arts. 



3. Faculty of Medicine. 



4. Faculty of Commerce. 



5. Department of Social Study. 



6. Department of Biology and Chemistry 



7. Inhibitions, Scholarships, &c, 



and will be sent on, application to the Registha 



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. 



Profes^oi 



Engi 

 Professor 

 Profess, 11 



Engi 

 Professor 



I 'I.. I', s .1 



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



, M.Inst.C.E., Civil Engineering. 

 C.E., M.I.E.E. (Dean), Elect™ 



c, F.I.C., F.R.S. I _. • 

 , ,. ' VC hemistry. 



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



G. B. IEFFERV, M.A.. D.Sc. I MMK 

 Professor SAMUEL SMILES, O.B.E., D.Si 

 Professor A. \. ALLMAND, M.C., 



Professor O. "W. RICHARDSON, D.Sc, F.K.S., Physi 

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



Considerable extensions have been made in the Engineering Depa! 

 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 large Athletic ground. 



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



W.C.2. 



CITY OF LONDON COLLEGE, 



WHITE STREET, AND ROPEMAKER STREET, 



MOORFIELDS, E.C.2. 



Department of Commercial Products.— Mr. S. J. DULY, M.A. 



EVENING CLASSES in CHEMISTRY and products, including 

 cereals, iron and steel, oil seeds, textiles and timber, suitable for those 

 engaged in houses dealing in these products. Particulars on applkatk 

 David Savage, Secretary. 



