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University of Edinbuegh. 



I. Scholarships, d:c. The total annual value of the University Fellowships. 

 Scholarships, Bursaries and Prizes amounts to about 19,790/., viz., in the Faculty of 

 Arts, 10,300/. ; in the Faculty of Science, 1,190Z. ; in the Faculty of Divinity, 2,010Z. ; 

 in the Faculty of Law, 940/. ; in the Faculty of Medicine, 5,230/. ; and in the Faculty 

 of Music, 120/. 



The Fellowships and Scholarships (chiefly for advanced students or graduates) 

 number about 105. 



The years of tenure range from one to three or four, in one case (the Shaw Philo- 

 sophical Fellowship) reaching five. 



The Bursaries, about 307, with very few exceptions, are tenable only by under- 

 graduates in the respective Faculties : Faculty of Arts, 220 (several being tenable also 

 in other Faculties) ; Faculty of Divinity, 40 ; Faculty of Law, 9 ; Faculty of Medicine, 

 38. Total 307. 



The annual values range from 10/. to 50/., the greater number being from 20/. to 

 30/. 



The period of tenure, in most instances, three or four years. 



II. Save in a few exceptional cases, it is not permitted to hold, at the same time, 

 more than one University Scholarship or Bursary. 



III. No ; although in a few instances eligibility for a Scholarship or Bursary is 

 conditional upon total income not exceeding a specified sum. 



IV. (a) No. 



(b) The Carnegie Trust gives annual allowances towards payment of class fees, to 

 students (irrespective of other benefactions being received) who fulfil certain condi- 

 tions as to age, nationality, preliminary education, &c. The allowances in the various 

 Faculties are as follows : — In Arts (ordinary), 9/. a year, for three years, or (honours) 

 9/. a year, for four years ; in Science, 12/. a year, for three years ; in Medicine, 15/. 

 a year, for five years ; in Law, Divinity and Music, 6/. a year, for three years. 



V. This question seems hardly applicable to the conditions of the Scottish Uni- 

 versities. 



Teinity College, Dublin, and University of Dublin. 



I. 2 Studentships of 100/. a year each, tenable for five years. 70 Foundation 

 Scholarships given at various stages, and tenable till M.A. standing, value 18/. 9.9. 4d. 

 yearly, with exemption from Arts Fees (16/. 16s.), free Commons, say 30/., and half 

 rent for rooms in College, say 51., yearly. Non-Foundation Scholarships for women, 

 at present 14, value 30/. yearly, under same tenure. In no case are these Scholar- 

 ships to exceed five years. Senior Moderator Scholars, at present 30 of 10/. yearly. 

 Twelve Senior Exhibitions of 20/. and 4 of 15/. yearly, tenable for two years. 12 

 Junior Exhibitions of 20/. and 4 of 15/. a year, tenable for two years. 12 Roll Keepers, 

 Markers, etc., from 7/. to 20/. yearly, and Provost's Marker, 45/. yearly. 30 Sizar- 

 ships for men and women,' 5 Reid Sizarships, and at present 6 Sizarship Exhibitions, 

 and numerous other Exhibitions varying from 51. to 60/. yearly. 



II. Yes. 



IIL No limit. 



IV. None for complete maintenance. 



V. (a) and (6) No. 



University College, Cork. 



I. Entrance Scholarships, CoUege 12 (3 of 40/., 6 of 30/., 3 of 20/.) for one year ; 



3 Honan (for those whose financial position is such that it would be impossible to 

 obtain a course of instruction for a University degree without this aid) ; 3 of 50/., 

 renewable up to a fifth year. 



Later years. Faculties other than Medicine and Engineering, 2 of 40/. ; 2 of 30/. ; 



4 of 201. for second year, renewable for third year. Engineering, 1 of 30/. for second 

 year ; 1 of 30/. for third year. Medicine, 3 of 30/. for second year ; 3 of 30/. for third 

 year, 3 of 30/. for fourth year, renewable for fifth. Law, 1 of 10/., awarded at end of 

 first year. Exhibitions may be awarded in every case to students of merit who have 

 failed to obtain Scholarships. 



' Students of limited means, exempt from Arts Fees; men having Commons 

 free of expense, and women an allowance of 30/. in lieu of Commons. 



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