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... Higher Education establishments are not , at present , selected for their ability in general education . They are chosen on the basis of performance in specialist subjects and their capacity for general education may or may not ...
... Higher Education establishments are not , at present , selected for their ability in general education . They are chosen on the basis of performance in specialist subjects and their capacity for general education may or may not ...
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... higher education . It seems likely that these factors will unfortunately continue to have some effect for some considerable time . But the long - term development of higher education must be based in the General Council's view on an ...
... higher education . It seems likely that these factors will unfortunately continue to have some effect for some considerable time . But the long - term development of higher education must be based in the General Council's view on an ...
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... higher education cannot be dissociated from financial responsibility . If , therefore , it is accepted that the Minister of Education should be administratively responsible for higher education as a whole , it would seem to follow that ...
... higher education cannot be dissociated from financial responsibility . If , therefore , it is accepted that the Minister of Education should be administratively responsible for higher education as a whole , it would seem to follow that ...
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Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland | 1086 |
Institute of Physics and The Physical Society | 1110 |
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