Parliamentary Papers, Band 11H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... colleges and one is linked with a Training College . In 1962/3 they contained some 8,000 full - time students taking ... Colleges , but there are also a few colleges which are exclusively Colleges of Commerce . Most courses in commerce ...
... colleges and one is linked with a Training College . In 1962/3 they contained some 8,000 full - time students taking ... Colleges , but there are also a few colleges which are exclusively Colleges of Commerce . Most courses in commerce ...
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... colleges now designated as Regional Colleges in England and Wales have been singled out by the Ministry of Education as the main centres in which full - time and sandwich courses of first degree level are expected to grow . In 1961/2 ...
... colleges now designated as Regional Colleges in England and Wales have been singled out by the Ministry of Education as the main centres in which full - time and sandwich courses of first degree level are expected to grow . In 1961/2 ...
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... colleges that deal only with full - time students . For these reasons the staff of Colleges of Advanced Technology and of Regional and Area Colleges tend , as our surveys show , to teach for considerably longer hours than do university ...
... colleges that deal only with full - time students . For these reasons the staff of Colleges of Advanced Technology and of Regional and Area Colleges tend , as our surveys show , to teach for considerably longer hours than do university ...
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