Abstract

THE following scholarships are open for award by the Institution of Electrical Engineers during 1940: Duddell Scholarship (value £150 per annum, tenable for three years), open to British subjects less than nineteen years of age on July 1, for a whole-time day course in electrical engineering; Ferranti Scholarship (value £250 per annum, tenable for two years), open to British subjects less than twenty-six years of age on July 1, who are students or graduates of the Institution, for whole-time research or postgraduate work of an electrical engineering nature; Swan Memorial Scholarship (value £120, for one year), open to British subjects less than twenty-seven years of age on July 1, for whole-time research or post-graduate work of an electrical engineering nature; Silvanus Thompson Scholarship (value £100 per annum and tuition fees, tenable for two years), for works' employees who are the sons of parents of limited means, open to British subjects less than twenty-two years of age on July 1, for a whole-time day course in electrical engineering at an approved university or technical college; William Beedie Esson Scholarship (value £120 per annum, tenable for two years, renewable in approved cases for a third year), for works' employees who are the sons of parents of limited means, open to British subjects less than twenty-two years of age on July 1, for a whole-time day course in electrical engineering at an approved university or technical college. Further information can be obtained from the Secretary, Institution of Electrical Engineers, Savoy Place, London, W.C.2.

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