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University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire. COLEC PRIFATHROFAOL DEHEUDIR CYMRU A MYNVVY. THE COLLEGE INCLUDES FACULTIES OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, DEPARTMENTS OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, MUSIC, AND TEACHERS' TRAINING DEPARTMENTS. Courses of Study in the various Faculties and Departments qualifylfor the Degrees and Diplomas of :he University of Wales, and other Diplomas including College Diplomas in Engineering, Metalliferous Mining, and Metallurgy, and Joint Diplomas in Mechanical Engineering Marine Engineering, and Industrial Chemistry and Coal Mining Medical Students oursue their courses of study in the College and in the Welsh National School of Medicine. The Session 1933--34 opened on October 1st, 1933. Prospectuses may be obtained from the Registrar, University College, Cathays Park, Cardift. University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. The Session begins in September. Lectures commence, early in October. Entrance Scholar- ships amd Exhibitions, open to both male and female candidates above the age of 16, are offered for competition, the Examination for which will be held during April. Students are prepared for Degrees in Arts, Science (including the Applied Science of Agriculture), Law and Music. Men students reside in registered lodgings in the town. Women Students reside in the Halls of Resid- ence for Women. For full particulars apply to the General Secretary. University College of North Wales Bangor. (A Constituent College of the University of Wales). PRINCIPAL D. EMRYS EVANS, M.A., B.LITT. The Session opens on October 1st. The College courses are arranged with refer- ence to the Degrees of the University of Wales, including the B.D. (Theology). Students may pursue courses preparatory to a degree in Medicine. There are special departments for Agriculture, Forestry, Electrical Engineering, and Music. and a department for the training of Elementary, Secondary and Kindergarten Teach- ers. There are Hostels for men and women. At the Entrance Scholarship Examination (held annually in April) a number of Scholarships and Exhibitions varying in value from £ 40 to £ 10 is offered. A number of valuable in-College awards are made at the end of each session. For further information and copies of the various prospectuses apply to E. H. JONES, Secretary, andi Registrar.