254 REPORTS OX THE STATE OF SCEBXCE. — 1915. 



Technical School) ; 1 of 40?. for three years ; 1 of 251. for two years, and 1 of 36^. for 

 1 year (limited to pupils from King Edward's Schools) ; 1 of .507. and 1 of 40?. for three 

 years (Commerce) ; I of 371. for one year (Science and Metallurgy) ; 4 Exhibitions of 

 30?. for one year. 



(c) Medicine, 1 of 21?. for 2 years ; 1 of 14?. for one year (orphans of medical men); 

 4 of 10?. lOs. for one year on results of second, third, fourth, and final examinations. 



II. Xo. 



IV. We have no funds at our disposal of a permanent kind to supplement Scholar- 

 ships for the complete maintenance of students of exceptional merit. We provide, 

 however, out of ordinary revenue for maintenance up to 30?. per annum, in respect of 

 60 University Entrance Scholarships, tenable by candidates resident in the city. 



(a) The amount to be expended in any year on Scholarships and Bursaries 

 respectively in any year is in the discretion of the Committee, and is determined by 

 the apphcations received. Bursaries may provide for complete maintenance ; their 

 amount depends on the circumstances of the applicant and of his parents or guardians. 



(6) No. 



V. I do not remember any instances of (a) or (6). 



The Uni\'ersity of Leeds. 



I. Entrance Scholarships, 2 of 20?. and 1 of 217. for two years ; 3 of 407. for two 

 years for a third ; 2 of 257. and 1 of 357. renewable ; and a number of Scholarships 

 on the award of pubUc bodies. The Leeds City Entrance Scholarship Fund is now 

 utUised ' for the purpose of extending the courses of deserving and necessitous Leeds 

 students attending at the University.' 



II., III. ' Power is reserved to declare a Scholarship vacant or reduce its value on 

 the ground that the Scholar has previously or subsequently to his election acquired 

 another Scholarship. In cases where students hold Scholarships the aggregate 

 amount of which amounts to more than 757., the Senate reserves power to reduce them 

 to this sum.' 



IV. I am not quite clear as to the intention of this question. We have no fund 

 which is necessarily used as a means of supplementing Scholarships, but some of the 

 Scholarships and other awards may be given to students already- holding some other 

 Scholarship. Special grants have also been given by the University to Scholarship 

 holders. 



V. (o) (6) and (c) The information available is not sufficiently definite for a replj' 

 to be given to these questions. If such cases have occurred, they have been verj' 

 rare. Special grants have been made to Scholarship holders by the University, and 

 private help has sometimes been forthcoming. 



U:sivERSiTr of Sheffield. 



I. Scholarships and Exhibitions : 



1 every year, tenable during whole iledical degree Course, 1227. total value. 

 8 every year, tenable for three years, 507. a year. 



2 „ „ „ 307. a year. 



j 157. first year, pltt.s fees remitted. 

 12 „ „ „ \ 207. second year 



I 257. third year „ 



I 107. first year, ,, 



6 (annual) „ „ i 127. 10s. second year ,, 



I 157. third year ,, 



I 207. first year, „ 



2 „ „ „ -| 257. second year 



I 307. third year 



4 every year „ „ 507. a year „ 



1 (triennial), tenable for three years, 507. a year. 



1 „ „ „ 217. a year. 



4 (annual), „ ,, Fees of Degree Course remitted. 



1 ,, tenable for one 3-ear, Fees in Engineering or Metallurgy remitted. 



1 „ „ ., 207. 



1 „ „ ,. 227. 



6 „ ,, ,, 507. plus fees remitted. 



In addition, the Surveyors' Institute offer 1 Scholarship of 607. and 5 of 507. for 

 three years, tenable in this University. 



