Professors
133
-20-
Junior and
Lecturers
Part-time
Demonstrators
Anatomy
1
1
Physiology
1
Pathology
Surgery
Lecturers
3 (including
1 Nutrition)
لسم
1
1 (Bacteriology)
1
1
2
2 or 3
3
3 (2 General
Surgery and 1 Orthopaedic)
3 (1 Ear, Nose and Throat,
2
1 Anaesthetics 1 Radiology)
Midwifery and
1
1.
Gynaecology
Medicine and
1.
る
1 (Paediatrics)
Tropical Medicine
Social Medicine 1
2
and Public Health
Pharmacology
Medical
1
1
1
Jurisprudence
7
15
8
8 or 9
FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANN ING
27. There is no immediate prospect of the development of large-scale industry in Hong Kong except perhaps in shipbuilding which is so specialized an industry as hardly to justify a local organization for the training of the few scientific experts that it will need. In the early days of the University local commercial, industrial and shipping firms contributed generously to the equipment of Engineering laboratories, but some of them were disappointed that the University did not produce overseers and foremen, which is not a proper University aim. In the early days of the University, degree courses in Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering were provided, but adequate facilities did not, nor do they now, exist for the education of Mechanical and Electrical Engineers. On the other hand Civil Engineering work of a high order and of great variety has been necessary in the Colony, as a consequence of the rapid development of a modern commercial and industrial centre in a difficult physical environment. Before the war specialised teaching in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering had been suspended and we are of opinion that it should be abandoned and that the University should concentrate upon the strengthening of its Department of Civil Engineering. In the opinion of the Committee such students as wish to qualify in Mechanical and
/Electrical