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In the five - year period from 1962/3 to 1967/8 the number of university places will
need to grow by nearly 50 per cent . 814. The authorised plans for the
universities are designed to allow for 150,000 places by 1966/7 and 170,000
places in ...
In the five - year period from 1962/3 to 1967/8 the number of university places will
need to grow by nearly 50 per cent . 814. The authorised plans for the
universities are designed to allow for 150,000 places by 1966/7 and 170,000
places in ...
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In 1966/7 there will be 19,000 places short in universities and in 1967/8 25,000 .
To what extent the shortage will fall in departments of science and to what extent
in arts departments depends on whether the swing towards science in the sixth ...
In 1966/7 there will be 19,000 places short in universities and in 1967/8 25,000 .
To what extent the shortage will fall in departments of science and to what extent
in arts departments depends on whether the swing towards science in the sixth ...
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If the proportion of the age group achieving the relevant school leaving
qualifications had been assumed to grow by increments half as large as the
average for 1954–1961 , then the number of places needed would be about
80,000 lower than ...
If the proportion of the age group achieving the relevant school leaving
qualifications had been assumed to grow by increments half as large as the
average for 1954–1961 , then the number of places needed would be about
80,000 lower than ...
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