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Page 297 - Glasgow, and is of the age of twenty-four years or upwards, and has produced a certificate showing that, after having received the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, he has been engaged for at least one year in...
Page 114 - Metallurgy shall not be deemed to have attended a class as part of the curriculum for that degree who does not present a certificate bearing not only that he has given regular attendance, but also that he has duly performed I he work of the class.
Page 58 - The Entrance Board shall annually submit to the University Court of each University a statement specifying the probable number and the qualifications of the persons of expert knowledge, inclusive of Examiners, whom the said Board may require in order to enable them to deal with the matters within their duties and powers so far as that particular University is concerned, and thereupon the University Court, either alone or in combination with one or more of the other University Courts, shall make the...
Page 33 - to take into consideration all questions affecting the well-being and prosperity of the University, and to make representations from time to time on such questions to the University Court, who shall consider the same, and return to the Council their deliverance thereon.
Page 462 - In the consideration of these recommendations great weight will be given to evidence that a candidate has the practical ability likely to lead to his advancement in industrial work ; academic success alone is not a sufficient recommendation. 7. The candidate must be a British subject, under the age of 25. 8. The candidate must have been a bond fide student of Science for a term of three years.
Page 39 - XIII. It shall be in the power of the Library Committee from time to time to grant the use of the Library to such extent and on such conditions as they shall think expedient to persons who may not be members of the University, for purposes of literary research, and the names of those privileged readers shall be reported annually to the University Court.
Page 27 - Mocks of Teaching, and other duties imposed on the Professors. 4. To fix and regulate, from time to time, the Fees in the several Classes. 5. Upon sufficient cause shown, and after due investigation, to censure a Principal...
Page 366 - Research Students within the meaning of Ordinance No. 61 [General, No. 23 — Regulations for the Encouragement of Special Study and Research and for the appointment of Research Fellows...
Page 506 - EXAMINATIONS. — Applicants must have passed the graduation examinations belonging to the previous stage of their curriculum before becoming eligible for assistance in the payment of fees of classes belonging to a further stage.
Page 60 - Sub-section 1) each student shall pass a Preliminary Examination in the following subjects : — 1. English. 2. Latin or Greek. 3. Mathematics. 4. One of the following: Latin or Greek (if not already taken), French, German, Italian, or such other language as the Senatu& may approve, Dynamics.

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