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  1. Why science at Mason? Explore our programs. Undergraduate scholarships open until May 31. Scholarships at Mason are open to all continuing undergraduates, admitted transfers, and graduate students.

  2. Mason Science College was a university college in Birmingham, England, and a predecessor college of the University of Birmingham. Founded in 1875 by industrialist and philanthropist Sir Josiah Mason, the college was incorporated into the University of Birmingham in 1900.

    • 1 October 1880
    • England
  3. Mason Science College was the first institution in Birmingham to provide degree-level teaching. It opened to students in October 1880 but it had been founded in 1870 by the industrialist Sir Josiah Mason. The foundation stone for the college building was laid on 23 February 1875, Mason's birthday.

  4. Mason Science College. Ceiling of the Aston Webb building. In 1870, Sir Josiah Mason, the Birmingham industrialist and philanthropist, who made his fortune in making key rings, pens, pen nibs and electroplating, drew up the Foundation Deed for Mason Science College. [3] .

    • Urban, suburban
    • Through efforts to heights
    • £138.0 million (2022)
    • 37,990 (2021/22)
  5. The College of Science fuels George Mason University’s spirit of innovation. With cutting-edge research, world-renowned faculty, and a highly diverse student body, Mason offers an unmatched environment to cultivate scientific curiosity and learning. Why Science at Mason? Academic Programs. Undergraduate Majors. Minors. Transfer Programs.

  6. 2,432 Followers, 591 Following, 1,572 Posts - College of Science at Mason (@mason_science) on Instagram: "Understand. Innovate. Succeed. We are @georgemasonu College of Science. 🔬 Follow @patriotsam1 for more science at Mason. 🧬"

  7. Mason Science College, Birmingham. navigation search. 1875 Mason Science College was founded by Kidderminster-born Josiah Mason . From humble beginnings, Mason had made his fortune by mass-producing key rings, pens, pen nibs and electroplating.