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LONDON.—University College: In consequence of the removal of University College School to Hampstead, the south wing of the college buildings has been set free for university purposes, enabling the following developments to take place, beginning with the new session:—In the mechanical engineering department a new hydraulic laboratory will be provided in the basement, and also additional space for experimental work in mechanical engineering during the second and third years. A separate laboratory will be set aside for research work, thereby leaving the main laboratory entirely free for undergraduate work. In the department of electrical engineering, the present lecture-room will be replaced by a large new lecture-room with a small demonstration class-room adjoining it. The old lecture-room will be fitted up as an experimental room for advanced students. The electrical engineering department will also contain a research laboratory with apparatus and preparation rooms adjoining. The department of applied mathematics will also receive considerable extensions, providing two special research laboratories and ample accommodation for the work being carried on in the Galton Eugenics Laboratory. New accommodation will be provided for the department of geology, and include a museum, with a research room, and a lecture-room suitably equipped with lantern apparatus., Applications for the prospectus should be made to the secretary of the institution.
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University and Educational Intelligence . Nature 76, 463–464 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/076463a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/076463a0