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" An insufficient appreciation, especially on the part of employers, of the value of such education. (3) That the opportunities for research in our technological institutions are inadequate to the industrial needs of the Empire, owing not to any want of... "
The History of Imperial College London, 1907-2007: Higher Education and ... - Page 56
by Hannah Gay - 2007 - 825 pages
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Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, Volume 25

1906 - 848 pages
...insufficient appreciation, especially on the part of employers, of the value of such education. (3) That the opportunities for research in our technological...industrial needs of the Empire, owing not to any want of abilitv on the part of the professors, but to the fact that much of their time is frequently absorbed...
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Australasian Medical Gazette: The Journal of the Australasian ..., Volume 25

Medicine - 1906 - 752 pages
...appreciation, especially on the part of employers, of the value of such 354 July 20, 1906.] 355 education. 3. That the opportunities for research in our technological...that much of their time is frequently absorbed in the giving of comparatively elementary instruction in pure and applied science. 4. That in any institution...
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The Educational Times, and Journal of the College of Preceptors, Volume 67

Education - 1914 - 482 pages
...education the nation would profit are not actually obtaining it to the extent which is desirable ; (3) that the opportunities for research in our technological...are inadequate to the industrial needs of the Empire ; (4) that, in any institution in which the highest technological education is given, the equipment...
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Educational Times: A Review of Ideas and Methods, Volume 59

Education - 1906 - 558 pages
...insufficient appreciation, especially on the part of employers, of the value of such education. 3. That the opportunities for research in our technological...that much of their time is frequently absorbed in the giving Six by the Crown ; four by the Board of Education ; five each by Council of the City and...
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Page's Engineering Weekly, Volume 8

Engineering - 1906 - 504 pages
...insufficient appreciation, especially on the part of employers, of the value of such education. (3) That the opportunities for research in our technological...that much of their time is frequently absorbed in the giving of comparatively elementary instruction in pure and applied science. (4) That in any institution...
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