CATALOG 1952-1953 RESEARCH PROGRAM AT THE OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR STUDIES The University of Florida is one of the Sponsoring Universities of the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies located at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Through this cooperative association with the Institute our Graduate Research Program has at its disposal all the facilities of the National Laboratories in Oak Ridge and of the research staffs of these laboratories. When Master's and Doctoral candidates have completed their resident work it is possible, by special arrangement, for them to go to Oak Ridge to do their research problems and prepare their thesis. In addition, it is possible for the staff mem- bers of this University to go to Oak Ridge for varying periods, usually not less than three months, for advanced study in their particular fields. Thus, both staff and stu- dents may keep abreast of the most modern and up-to-date developments in atomic and nuclear research that is in progress at the Oak Ridge laboratories. The students will go to Oak Ridge on Oak Ridge Graduate Fellowships which have varying stipends determined by the number of dependents they have and the level of work that they are doing. Staff members may work in Oak Ridge on stipends commen- surate with their present salary and rank. A copy of the bulletin and announcement of the Graduate Training Program of the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies is available in the office of the Dean of the Graduate School. Should you be interested, ask for this bulletin at his office, and he will be glad to assist you in making an application for an Oak Ridge Fellowship. If you prefer you may request a bulletin by writing to the Chairman of the University Relations Division of the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, Box 117, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. All arrangements for these fellowships will be made between the Dean of the Graduate School and the Institute. FLORIDA POST GRADUATE CERTIFICATES For regulations governing the securing of recommendations for the Florida Post Graduate Certificate and the Advanced Post Graduate Certificate, consult the Office of Graduate Studies in Education, 202 Yonge Building. INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION 1. The requirements for admission to the Graduate School are printed in the Admission section of this catalog. Additional requirements may be imposed by individual colleges and divisions. (See General Index.) 2. Correspond with the Dean and, if necessary, with the head of the depart- ment, of the college in which you propose to do your major work. 3. Eligibility for admission to graduate study can be determined only after you have filed all the credentials specified in the Admissions section of the catalog. The proper forms will be furnished by the Admissions Section of the Office of the Registrar and the prospective student will also be advised concerning other credentials he must submit in order to be considered for admission to graduate study. 4. The fees which graduate students must pay are listed in the section of this catalog dealing with expenses. (See General Index.) 5. At the time designated by the Registrar, register with the dean of the college or division in which you propose to take your major work. Your registration form must be signed by the dean or someone designated by him. Either the