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THE Royal Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851 have made the following appointments to science research scholarships for the year 1903, on the recommendation of the authorities of the several universities and colleges. The scholarships are of the value of 150L a year, and are ordinarily tenable for two years (subject to a satisfactory report at the end of the first year) in any university at home or abroad, or in some other institution approved of by the Commissioners. The scholars are to devote themselves exclusively to study and research in some branch of science, the extension of which is important to the industries of the country. The nominating institutions and the scholars are as follows:—University of Glasgow, A. W. Stewart; University of St. Andrews, D. McLaren Paul; University of Birmingham, N.L Gebhard; Yorkshire College, Leeds, R. Gaunt; University College, Liverpool, J. F. Spencer; University College, London, H. Bassett; Owens College, Manchester, L. Bradshaw; Durham College of Science, T. P. Black; University College, Nottingham, G. Tatter-sall; University College, Sheffield, Catherine Radford; University College"of North Wales, Bangor, K. J. Thompson; Royal College of Science, Dublin, S. A. Edmonds; Queen's College, Belfast, T. B. Vinycombe; McGill University, Montreal, H. L. Co.oke; University of Sydney, A. Boyd. The following scholarships granted in 1902 have been continued for a second year on receipt of a satisfactory report of work done during the first year:-University of Edinburgh, J. K. H. Inglis; University of Glasgow, A. Wood; University of Aberdeen, A. C. Michie; University of Birmingham, J. A. Lloyd; Yorkshire College, Leeds, H. D. Dakin; University College, Liverpool, F. Rogers; University College, London, E. P. Harrison; Owens College, Manchester, G. C. Simpson; Durham College of Science, C. R. Dow; University College, Sheffield, G. B. Water-house; Queen's College, Galway, W. Goodwin; University of Toronto, W. C. Bray; Dalhousie College, Halifax, Nova Scotia, T. C. Hebb; University of Melbourne, R Hosking; University of New Zealand, M. A. Hunter. The following scholarships granted in 1901 have been exceptionally renewed for a third year:-Yorkshire College, Leeds, R. B. Denison; University College, London, G. Owen; University College of London, Dr. G. Senter; University College of North WTales, Bangor, Alice E. Smith; McGill University, Montreal, R. K. McClung; Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Dr. C. W. Dickson.
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University and Educational Intelligence . Nature 68, 358–359 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/068358a0
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