The Twentieth Century, Volum 172Nineteenth Century and After, 1963 |
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... institutions should see it as their job to entice students to achievements which they never thought possible ? For traditionalists there must be a clear line dividing univer- sities from other kinds of institutions . Not only have the ...
... institutions should see it as their job to entice students to achievements which they never thought possible ? For traditionalists there must be a clear line dividing univer- sities from other kinds of institutions . Not only have the ...
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... institutions . Similarly , a decade ago the universities refused to have anything to do with ad- vanced technology - and special colleges had to be started for it . Now these colleges have proved themselves as " technical universities ...
... institutions . Similarly , a decade ago the universities refused to have anything to do with ad- vanced technology - and special colleges had to be started for it . Now these colleges have proved themselves as " technical universities ...
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... institutions . The point is that a student repairing an unimpressive O - level result rubs up against more advanced work - and is tempted to try it . The craft apprentice begins to see what further quali- fications are possible . The ...
... institutions . The point is that a student repairing an unimpressive O - level result rubs up against more advanced work - and is tempted to try it . The craft apprentice begins to see what further quali- fications are possible . The ...
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