Abstract

APPLICATIONS, which must be received not later than April 15, are invited for the following scholarships awarded by the Institution of Electrical Engineers. Inquiries for full particulars and nomination forms (specifically mentioning the name of the scholarship) should be addressed to the Secretary of the Institution, Savoy Place, London, W.C.2. Dudddl Scholarship (value £150 per annum, tenable for three years), open to British subjects under nineteen years of age on July 1, 1937, who wish to take up a whole-time day course in electrical engineering. Ferranti Scholarship (value £250 per annum, tenable for two years), open to British subjects under twenty-six ‘years of age on July 1, 1937, who are students or graduates of the Institution of two years standing and desire to carry out whole-time research or postgraduate work of an electrical engineering nature. Swan Memorial Scholarship (value £120, for one year), open to British subjects under twenty-seven years of age on July 1, 1937, who desire to carry out 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), and William Beedie Esson Scholarship (value £120 per annum, tenable for two years, renewable in approved cases for a third year), for works employees, open to British subjects less than twenty-two years of age on July 1, 1937, for wholetime instruction in electrical engineering at an approved university or technical college.

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