Year of Founda tion. 6. Faculty of Divinity, (1) List of Bursaries. The following is a list of the Bursaries tenable in the Faculty of Divinity: Restrictions, Conditions, etc. To Students attending course of Divinity and Theology with the view of their becoming Ministers of the Church of Scotland. See under Bursaries in Arts. Preference caeteris paribus to Students of name of Sutherland from Counties of Caithness, Sutherland, and Aberdeen, and failing such to Students of whatever name from County of Caithness. 50 0 4 yrs. Restricted to M.A. 56 0 See under Bursaries in Arts. To a Graduate in Arts beginning the study of Divinity with the view of entering the Ministry of the Church of Scotland. If no first year Student presents himself the Faculty may nominate a second or third year student. Patrons, Restrictions, Conditions, etc. 4 years 03 yrs. Alexander F. Irvine, Esq., of Col. Sir James L. G. Burnett, Sir Herbert Ramsay of Bal- To be given to the Bursar in See under Faculty of Science. 03 yrs. 15 £30 90 0 322 0 (2) Regulations for the Divinity Bursary Competition. The Competition Bursaries are awarded on the results of the Divinity Bursary Competition which will take place on Tuesday, 18th October, 1927, within the University Buildings in Old Aberdeen, at 10 A. M. Intending competitors must send in their names to the Secretary of the Divinity Faculty a fortnight before the Examination. The following Divinity Bursaries are limited to Masters of Arts-Drum, Fraser, Ramsay, Stewart Thomson. The Subjects of examination will be the Gospel of St. Luke in Greek; Peake's "Christianity, its Nature and its Truth"; Old Testament History, Genesis and 1 Kings; New Testament History, Gospel of St. Luke and Acts of the Apostles; and in Hebrew, Davidson's Grammar. 7. Faculty of Law. (1) List of Bursaries. The following is a list of the bursaries tenable in the Faculty of Law: These are awarded on the candidates record at the University, with the exception of (a) Mackay's Gift which can only be held in the Faculty of Law if the candidate has already held it in the Faculty of Arts, and (b) the Sir James Sivewright Bursaries which are awarded on the result of a competition conducted concurrently with, and the regulations for which are the same as, those for the Arts Bursary Competition, except that mathematics is not compulsory. 8. Faculty of Medicine. (1) List of Bursaries. The following is a list of the Bursaries tenable in the Faculty of Medicine: Restrictions, Conditions, etc. Restricted to Students entering their first Winter Session Restricted to Students enteri their first Winter Session See under Bursaries in Arts. To Students entering thei To Students entering their To Students entering their † Awarded on results of competition, se: infra (2). Restrictions, Conditions, etc. See under Bursaries in Arts. Open to Students who are finishing their fourth Winter Session subjects of examination are Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine.Patrons-The President and Council of the MedicoChirurgical Society. Awarded to Students commencing their third Winter Session on previous record. To a Student in the fourth or fifth year of his or her Medical Curriculum on the recommendation of the Medi cal Faculty. Candidates, in the first place, of the name of "Gilchrist,' and, in the second place, of the name of "Fraser" to be preferred ceteris paribus. See under Bursaries in Arts. Awarded on a special exami nation held concurrently with the Arts Bursary Competition. Restricted to Students entering their second Winter Session and awarded on previous Academic record. Preference to candidates born in Parish of Cullen or the Parish of Huntly or who have some substantial personal connection with either of said Parishes. † Awarded on results of competition, see infra (2). |