NA TURE 



[August 26, 1922 



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 



De 



stry. 



Commerce : Subjects leading to Degn 



1 Ci unmerce 



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. 



In the Medical School Courses of Instruction are 

 requirements of other Universities and Licensing Bodit 



nged 



: the 



Graduates, or persons who have passed Degree Examinations of other 



Lecture and Laboratory 

 , &c, Exhibitions, and 



Universities, may, after one year's study 

 Degree. 



Separate Syllabuses with full information i 

 Courses, Fees. Regulations fur Degrees, Dip! 

 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 of Fermentat 



7. Exhibitions, Scholarships, &c, 



and will be sent on application to the Recistrar. 



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 Birmingham). 

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

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



ENGINEERING. 



Bacon, M.A. (Cantab.), A.M.Inst.C.E., 



Professor : Frederi 

 M.LMech.E., M.I.E.E. 



Lecturer in Electrical Engineering : R. G. Isaacs, B.Sc. (Lond.) 

 A.M.I.E.E. 



Lecturer in Civil Engineering : To be appointed. 



Demonstrator: J. StLWVN Caswell. 



The- College offers a number of exceptional advantages to students 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 of 

 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 Officials co-operate with the Staff of the College 

 in 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, (/<) Civil Engineering, (c) Mechanical Engineer- 

 ing, (d) Electrical Engineering; and (2) for Diplomas of the College in (a) 

 Metallurgy. (/•) Civil Engineering, (c) Mechanical Engineering, (d) P^lectri- 

 cal Engineering. 



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, Swa 



CHELSEA POLYTECHNIC, 



CHELSEA, S.W.3. 

 Session begins September 25, 1922. 



and Evening Courses in Science under Recognised Teache 



of London Unr 



sity. 



INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT. 



Technical Courses in Analytical and Manufacturing Chemistry, 

 Pharmacy, Food and Drugs, A.I.C. Courses, Metallurgy, Assaying, 

 Foundry Work, Research. 



INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS DEPARTMENT. 



Practical work in General Physics, Applications to Industries, 

 ology, Calorimetry, Illumination, Acoustics, Electrical 



Me 



nt, Re 



II. BIOLOGICAL AND GEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. 



Courses for B.Sc, etc., in Botany, Geology, Mineralogy, Zoology, 

 Special Courses in Bio-chemistry, Bio-physics, Bacteriology, 

 Physiology, Hygiene, Entomology, Plant Pathology. Course for 

 Tropical Planters, Research. 



SIDNEY SKINNER. M.A., 

 Telephone : Kensington S99. Principal. 



BATTERSEA POLYTECHNIC, 



LONDON, S.W.i 1. 

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



Day Technical College in preparation for Polytechnic Diplomas in 

 Mechanical, Civil and Constructional, and Electrical Engineering, 

 Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics, and for B.Sc, and B.Sc. (Eng.) 

 Pass and Honours Degrees of the University of London. 



Training College of Domestic Science in preparation for Teachers' 

 Diplomas in Cookery, Laundrywork, Housewifery, Needlework, Dress- 

 making, and Millinery. 



Department of Hygiene and Public Health for the training of Sanitary 

 Inspectors, Health Visitors, Welfare Workers, etc. 



School of Art and Crafts for training in Drawing and Design, Fashion 

 Plate Drawing, Applied Art, etc. 



Hostels for Women Students. 



Evening Courses in preparation for University of London Degrees in 

 Science, Engineering, and Music, and in Mechanical and Electrical 

 Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Art and Crafts, Civil 

 Service Subjects, Domestic Science, Music and Physical Training. 



Next session begins on Tuesday September 19, 1922. 



Full particulars of all classes on application to the Principal. 



THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL. 



SESSION 1922-23. 



The Autumn Term begins on October 5. Prospectuses and full particulars 

 of the following may be obtained free (with the exception of the Calendar, 

 price 2S. 6d., post free 3s.) on application to the Registrar : 



JOINT BOARD .MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. 



AWARD OF HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATES. 



AWARD OF SCHOOL CERTIFICATES. 



FACULTIES OF ARTS, SCIENCE, MEDICINE, LAW, AND 

 ENGINEERING. 



SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE. 



DEPARTMENT OF CIVIC DESIGN. 



DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. 



INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY, 



DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. 



I NIVEKSITY EXTENSION BOARD. 



SCHOOL OF SOCIAL STUDIES. 



SCHOOL OF LOCAL HISTORY AND RECORDS. 



SCHOOL OF RUSSIAN STUDIES. 



DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. 



SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE. 



SCHOOL OF VETERINARY SCIENCE. 



SCHOOL OF DENTAL SURGERY. 



DOCTORATE IN PHILOSOPHY. 



FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, STUDENTSHIPS, EX- 

 HIBITIONS, SPECIAL GRANTS AND PRIZES. 



HALLS OF RESIDENCE. 



UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, 

 NOTTINGHAM. 



SESSION 1922-23 BEGINS OCTOBER 3. 



Students are prepared for-the PASS AND HONOURS DEGREES of 

 the University of London, for the examinations of the Institutes of Chemistry 

 and Physics, for Diplomas in Commerce. Geography, Social Study, Adult 

 Education, Engineering, Mining and Textiles, and for the examinations of 

 the Pharmaceutical Society. 



Post Graduate and Research Work is carried out in all Departments 

 of the College. 



Prospectuses giving particulars of all Degree and Diploma courses, fees 

 and residence, will be forwarded free on application to the Registrar. 



