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Dr. Chapman: A predominantly lay body knows so little about the problems it has
to consider that it may become nothing more than a rubber stamp which
approves projects recommended, not necessarily by the academic
representatives of the ...
Dr. Chapman: A predominantly lay body knows so little about the problems it has
to consider that it may become nothing more than a rubber stamp which
approves projects recommended, not necessarily by the academic
representatives of the ...
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It is the rule in all but one University that the professional training of graduates
succeeds their academic courses. On the other hand, the training of non-
graduates (with the exception of certain types of training for specialist teachers) is
normally ...
It is the rule in all but one University that the professional training of graduates
succeeds their academic courses. On the other hand, the training of non-
graduates (with the exception of certain types of training for specialist teachers) is
normally ...
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It has also been suggested that members of the Committee at least the academic
members - should be full - time instead of part - time . While this would certainly
solve the visitation problem and would give ample opportunity for more frequent ...
It has also been suggested that members of the Committee at least the academic
members - should be full - time instead of part - time . While this would certainly
solve the visitation problem and would give ample opportunity for more frequent ...
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Headmasters Association of Scotland and Association of Headmistresses Scottish | 1071 |
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland | 1086 |
Scottish Council of the Federation of British Industries | 1101 |
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