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... opportunity of a University education which they would not otherwise have ; it has breadth and requires both intensive and extensive study ; it continues general education but includes some subjects , such as Philosophy , not already ...
... opportunity of a University education which they would not otherwise have ; it has breadth and requires both intensive and extensive study ; it continues general education but includes some subjects , such as Philosophy , not already ...
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... opportunity to state their views on certain of the matters to be considered by the Committee on Higher Education . They note that the Committee is concerned to review the pattern of full - time higher education in Great Britain and in ...
... opportunity to state their views on certain of the matters to be considered by the Committee on Higher Education . They note that the Committee is concerned to review the pattern of full - time higher education in Great Britain and in ...
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... opportunity . To assume these inequalities away for the purposes of making a projection of future numbers in higher education is to take for granted so much social and educational change as to render the projections worthless if taken ...
... opportunity . To assume these inequalities away for the purposes of making a projection of future numbers in higher education is to take for granted so much social and educational change as to render the projections worthless if taken ...
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