Parliamentary Papers, Band 14H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... Direct admission ' to honours is not the practice in Scotland or Wales . The reasons for which the custom spread in the English faculties of arts have ceased to apply the L.E.A.s no longer restrict their grants to students accepted for ...
... Direct admission ' to honours is not the practice in Scotland or Wales . The reasons for which the custom spread in the English faculties of arts have ceased to apply the L.E.A.s no longer restrict their grants to students accepted for ...
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... direct integration of university education with the public educational system . The General Council are deeply convinced of the necessity to safeguard academic freedom . They are equally concerned that measures affecting higher ...
... direct integration of university education with the public educational system . The General Council are deeply convinced of the necessity to safeguard academic freedom . They are equally concerned that measures affecting higher ...
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... direct State finance is to remain the most important single source of revenue for these bodies , then it is reasonable for Parliament and the taxpayer to demand much more information about universities ' policies and programmes than ...
... direct State finance is to remain the most important single source of revenue for these bodies , then it is reasonable for Parliament and the taxpayer to demand much more information about universities ' policies and programmes than ...
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