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Drawing the Antique from

Memory.

Drawing from the Antique. Modelling from the Antique. 250 each.

Drawing from Life. Modelling from Life. Design (Advanced Stage). Modelling Design (Advanced Stage).

300 each.

Architectural Design.
Design (Honours).
Modelling Design (Honours).

1. For National Scholarships and Free Studentships the subjects for competition are divided into four Groups, as follows:

Group A.-Design and Ornament.

Geometry

Plant Drawing from

Memory

Maximum marks

obtainable.

100

100

Principles of Ornament

150

150

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Design (Advanced Stage)

250

300

Painting Ornament

Historic Ornament

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or

Design (Honours)

Candidates cannot sit for both the Advanced Stage and Honours.

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Either of these.

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Magnetism

and Electricity Inorganic Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical. Organic Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical.

Ornament in Outline Drawing in Light and

Shade from a Cast Architecture

Perspective

100

Freehand Drawing of

100

100

150

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REWARDS TO STUDENTS.

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A candidate may not compete in more than one of the five groups and must state beforehand the group in which he elects to compete. He may take all the competitive subjects in the respective lists, excepting that, when one or more alternative subjects are imposed, only one of such alternative subjects may be taken.

No candidate will be permitted to take up his Scholarship or Studentship until he has satisfied the Council of the Royal College of Science by examination or otherwise that he possesses such literary qualifications and knowledge of Mathematics, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Physics as to render it possible for him to follow the College course with advantage (see Prospectus of

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XLIX. (cont.)

SCIENCE.

REWARDS TO STUDENTS.

the College). A first-class in the first stage of Mathematics and a first-class in the Elementary Stage of Mechanics, Chemistry, and Physics, obtained at the Board's Examinations, will be accepted as sufficient qualicution in Science. Third class railway fare for one journey to and fro between the home of the candidate and London will be allowed in the case of rejected candidates.

The competitive subjects must be taken in their Advanced stages or in Honours, and the calculation of results will be in accordance with the method laid down for Royal Exhibitions as far as it applies.

Five National Scholarships will be allotted for competition in each of Groups A., B., and C., four in D., and three in E. Two Free Studentships will be allotted for competition in Group A., and one in each of the other Groups..

k. The National Scholar or Free Student will as a rule be required to take for his second and third year's course in the Royal College of Science, London, the Division corresponding to the Group in which he obtained his Scholarship or Studentship, but he will be allowed to elect to take the course in Mining and Metallurgy.

1. A limited number of Teachers, and of Students in Science Classes who intend to become Science Teachers, are admitted free for a term or

ART.

of marks gained by him in
each subject he attempts, dimi-
nished by the number required
to pass in that subject.

n. Of the six National
Scholarships which are offered
each year for competition, one
at least will be allotted in each
of the four Groups A. to D.

Three Free Studentships are allotted each year for competition in each of Groups A., B., and C., and six for competition in Group D.

o. A limited number of Stu-
dentships in Training at the
Royal College of Art are open
to competition among registered
Art students who hold the Art
Master's Certificate, Group I.,
to enable them to enter the
course for the Full Associate-
ship.

An applicant for a Studentship
in Training must be recommend-
ed by the Managers of his or her Grants for
School of Art. The application travelling to
must be made on Form 488, Teachers and
which must be sent to the Board, Students
with the works (see Note) in (Science).
support of the application, be-
fore the 15th January or the 1st
July.

Students of Schools of Art (whether
men or women) who have taken
the Art Master's Certificate,
Group I., and are preparing to
become Teachers, are eligible to
compete for admission for two
years to the Royal College of
Art, with a maintenance allow-
ance at 258. a week for the session
of about 40 weeks each year, and
3rd class railway fare for one
journey to and fro, each Session,
between the home of the student
and the Royal College of Art.
They must attend the course of
instruction prescribed by the
Council of Art for the Full
Associateship. They may be
required to perform certain

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XLIX. (cont.)

SCIENCE.

session to the sessional courses of instruction in the Royal College of Science. They may be called upon to pass an entrance examination at the College in order to show that they possess such literary knowledge as to render it possible for them to follow the courses with advantage. Whilst under examination or instruction they will receive an allowance at the rate of 258. per week, and third class railwav fare for one journey to and fro between the home of the teacher or student and the Royal College of Science. Should a Science Teacher in training be required to assist in teaching in the Royal College of Science, he will receive a weekly payment of 58. (see Conditions on p. 111).

Candidates for these Studentships in Training must send in Form 400 before the 10th June, and Form 1019 before the 1st July. The condensed prospectus of the Royal College of Science will be found at p. 113. [See also No. 302, p. 131.]

ART.

duties as Teachers, and must engage to accept the situations to which they may be recommended. They are not at liberty to accept situations without first obtaining the consent of the Head Master.

Allowances to Students in Training are renewable from term to term, but are only renewable provided that the attendance and progress of the Student are entirely satisfactory. In no case will they be paid for more than five years. Applications for renewals must be supported by the recommendation of the Head Master on Form

488A.

NOTE.-The works to be submitted by a candidate must be carefully selected by him to show his proficiency in the more advanced branches of Art, in subjects beyond those required for the Art Master's Certificate, Group I. They should consist of Drawings, Paintings, and Models from the Antique and the Life, Designs and Working Drawings for Ornament, Decoration and Architecture and Ornamental and Architectural Measured Studies, including full-sized mouldings: not more than three works in each of these divisions may be submitted.

p. "PRINCESS OF WALES'" SCHOLARSHIPS.-Two scholarships, of about the value of 25. and 11. respectively, are open to competition each year and are awarded to the two female students of Schools of Art who take the highest prizes (not Honorary Awards) of the year in the National Competition. These Scholarships, which are intended to enable Students to continue their regular course of instruction in a School of Art, date from the 1st October in each year, and are tenable for one year in the School of Art only where they have been

XLIX.-(cont.)

SCIENCE.

ART.

gained. The Scholarships are
not awarded to the same per-
sons for more than three years
in succession. Students in
Training, National Scholars,
and Free Students of the
Royal College of Art, past or
present, are not eligible for
these Scholarships.

Each "Princess of Wales' Scholar"
is required to present half-yearly
reports of the course of study
she has pursued at her School
of Art during her tenure of the
scholarship and of her attend-
ances. These reports must be
sent through the Secretary of
the School of Art in which the
Scholar is studying, on the 31st
of March and 30th of Septem-
ber. A moiety of the sum
awarded will be paid on the
receipt of each report if it be
satisfactory.

NON-COMPETITIVE FREE STU

DENTSHIP TENABLE AT A

SCHOOL OF ART.

9. A FREE STUDENTSHIP Free Student

School of Art.

tenable at a School of Art ships in
under the Board is granted to
any student of such school
who, being a draughtsman,
designer, modeller, or handi-
craftsman, (1) has gained a
first class in the immediately
preceding personal Art Exami-
nations in the Advanced Stage
or a first class in subjects not
divided into stages, and whose
works are passed as satis-
factory at the preceding
annual examination, (2) has at-
tended the School of Art for
two consecutive years, (3) is
prepared to attend regularly
for the year following the date
of his appointment, and (4) is

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