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THE objects of this Association, which was inaugurated at Aligarh about a year ago, are to stimulate research work amongst Mohammedans by means of grants in aid of special laboratory apparatus, research materials, and laboratory assistance. The Association is undertaking the publication of specialised memoirs by distinguished investigators in its Proceedings, and its constitution permits the creation of research professorships and visiting lectureships as soon as sufficient funds become available. Nawab Masood Jung, vice-chancellor, and Dr. R. F. Hunter, the present holder of the Nizam chair of chemistry in the Aligarh Muslim University, are the first president and vice-president respectively, but the Association's constitution has now been extended to include representation on its council from British India, Hyderabad, and Egypt.
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Muslim Association for the Advancement of Science. Nature 129, 342 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/129342e0
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