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submitted by SECTION N ( SOCIOLOGICAL SECTION ) OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE 18th January , 1962 THE SOCIAL SCIENCES IN BRITISH UNIVERSITIES 1. Section N of the British Association for the Advancement of ...
submitted by SECTION N ( SOCIOLOGICAL SECTION ) OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE 18th January , 1962 THE SOCIAL SCIENCES IN BRITISH UNIVERSITIES 1. Section N of the British Association for the Advancement of ...
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in the existing Departments — even when the Departments are fairly large - are finding it increasingly difficult to do justice to post - graduate teaching and supervision while research — which in the Social Sciences often requires a ...
in the existing Departments — even when the Departments are fairly large - are finding it increasingly difficult to do justice to post - graduate teaching and supervision while research — which in the Social Sciences often requires a ...
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Thought and practice in education and social administration rest increasingly on the social sciences , much as in medicine they rest on the natural sciences . Both may be , and often are , studied as “ subjects ' in their own right ...
Thought and practice in education and social administration rest increasingly on the social sciences , much as in medicine they rest on the natural sciences . Both may be , and often are , studied as “ subjects ' in their own right ...
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