Mining Academies.
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veology, paleontology, science of mining, knowledge of salt-mining,
practical metallurgy, assaying of metals, iron-mining, assaying of
iron, the laying out of iron-works, gas analvsis, electro-technology,
mining law, civil law.
The first director of the Geological State Institution is at the
same time director of the Mining Academy. He is seconded by
another, a scientific, director. The teaching staff consists of 10 salaried
professors, 5 commissioned officials of the Geological Insitution (in-
cluding the second director), 9 extraordinary professors and privat-
docents (Summer 1903).
Number of Students in the Years
.891/2 139, of whom 70 Prussian Mining Candidates®), 12
1892/3 133, ,,
1893/4 143, ,,
1894/5 169, ,, 27
1895/6 177, ,, 13
1896/7 180, ,, 32
1897/8 183, ,, , °5
1898/9 234, ,, , ‘10
1899/00 246, ,, , 97
1900/1 293, ,, , 9
1901/2 342. .. “ 106
foreigners
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Receipts and Expenditure, according to the Financial
Year 1903.
For the Royal Geological State Institution and the Mining
Academy:
Receipts . . « « « «eo. + + +. o - . . . 135800 M.
Of which 24 800 M. as fees for lecture and practical work, and
20 000 M. for analytic experiments.
Expenditure . . . . . . . .
Of which for:
Salaries . . .
Allowance for House-rent
Teachers’ share in Fees
Acsistants. Institutes, etc.
769 310 M.
*) Mining Candidates (,,Bergbaubeflissene®) are those that intend to enter the
sovernment service.