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PROSPECTUSES of Universities and Colleges for 1922–23 are beginning to appear. Leeds University publishes an extensive programme of evening courses (advanced) in engineering, dyeing, textile and leather industries, and geology, and afternoon courses in coal-mining. During each of five evenings of the week from five to nine classes will be held. The faculty of engineering of the University of Bristol announces additional vacation courses to be held in 1923. University College, Exeter, is establishing new courses, intermediate and final, in horticulture and in agriculture, the final course in agriculture being at the Seale-Hayne Agricultural College, Newton Abbot.
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University and Educational Intelligence. Nature 110, 297–298 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/110297b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/110297b0