House of Commons Papers, Nide 13H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... Zealand pattern of higher education, which sprang from that developed in the British Isles, now differs from the British system even after the comparatively short period of New Zealand's history. The main reasons for difference are ...
... Zealand pattern of higher education, which sprang from that developed in the British Isles, now differs from the British system even after the comparatively short period of New Zealand's history. The main reasons for difference are ...
Sivu 125
... Zealand authorities have been prompted by the likely demand from the students themselves. But predictions of requirements for qualified people have been taken into account in planning provision in specialized fields, and they have also ...
... Zealand authorities have been prompted by the likely demand from the students themselves. But predictions of requirements for qualified people have been taken into account in planning provision in specialized fields, and they have also ...
Sivu 303
... Zealand Department of Education. New Zealand Department of Education. New Zealand Department of Education New Zealand Department of Education Annual Report of the Minister of Education for 1958 (Government Printer, Wellington, 1959) ...
... Zealand Department of Education. New Zealand Department of Education. New Zealand Department of Education New Zealand Department of Education Annual Report of the Minister of Education for 1958 (Government Printer, Wellington, 1959) ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Size of age group relevant to entry to higher education in selected | 7 |
National expenditure | 16 |
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Abitur academic administration age group Annex Table Australia awards baccalaureat Britain British degree Bureau of Statistics cent Chairman Column Council countries David Anderson degree courses degree level departments diploma educa Elvin engineering entrants entry estimated examination expenditure faculties Federal figure finance France full-time students Germany F.R. given Government graduates grandes ecoles higher education honours degree increase industry institutions of higher lectures liberal arts colleges mathematics National Netherlands number of students obtained output paragraph Patrick Linstead percentage planning population present professional Professor Professor Dent proportion qualification ratio read for degree Report scientific secondary schools Sir Philip Morris Sir Sydney Caine sity social Soviet specialist staff staffing standard student numbers studentexamen students in universities subjects Sweden Switzerland teacher training colleges teaching technical colleges Technical High Schools tion total number univer universities and equivalent University Grants Committee wastage Zealand