Prospectus for session 1912-1913 / University of Glasgow, School of Medicine for Women, Queen Margaret College.
- University of Glasgow. Queen Margaret College. School of Medicine for Women
- Date:
- 1912
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Prospectus for session 1912-1913 / University of Glasgow, School of Medicine for Women, Queen Margaret College. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Glasgow Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Glasgow Library.
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![SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES. 1. The Arthur Scholarship of £20 for each of three years' will be open to competition by Queen Margaret College Medical Students of First Year at the First Professional Examination in October, 1913. It is allowable to take part of the Examination in March, 1913. This Scholarship is the gift of Mrs. Arthur of Barshaw, and is restricted to Women Medical Students. 2. The Mackintosh Mental Science Bursary, value about £31, tenable for one year, is open for competition annually, in June, to Matriculated Students of Medicine of either sex who have attended the Lectures on Insanity; the Bursar to continue the practical study of the subject to the satisfaction of the Faculty of Medicine. 3. Three Armagh Bursaries, annual value of each £52, tenable for three years in Medicine, are open to students who are presenting themselves for the Final Examination for the Degree of M.A. with Honours in the following rotation—(1) Classics, (2) Mental Philosophy, (3) Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. One open in 1912 to students taking Honours in Mental Philosophy. 4. Denny Bursary, annual value £30, tenable for four years, in any Faculty, for students from Dumbarton Burgh Academy. 5. Nine Highland Society (Glasgow) Bursaries, for students of Highland descent; annual value of each £25, tenable five years. Candidates to take the Medical Preliminary Examination. [Two open in 1912.] Apply to Mr. Hugh Brown, C.A., 58 St. Vincent Street, before 30th April. [Can- didates for the Highland Society Bursaries are at liberty to take Celtic as a fifth subject of examination.] 6. Logan Bursary, annual value £16, tenable four years. Open in 1913 to students entering on their first Winter Session of study. 7. Two Pratt Bursaries, annual value £20 each, are tenable for four years in any Faculty. Open to sons or daughters of working men residing in or belonging to the united parishes of Wiston and Ro1 erton and the parish of Lamington. Appli- cations to be made to the Trustees’ Agents, Messrs. Fyfe, Maclean & Co., 115 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow, not later thaD 30th April. [Two open in 1912.]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24935165_0084.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)