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A CONSIDERABLE amount of attention is being given at the present time to the general problems of education and training in Great Britain, and various groups such as the physicists, chemists, etc., have been reviewing existing arrangements for their professions. Recently, the subject of the supply, tra ining and status of metallurgists has been examined by the Council of the Iron and Steel Institute, and a report giving its conclusions has been issued*. Although the Iron and Steel Institute as a body is primarily concerned with ferrous metallurgy, many of the recommendations given in the report will be found to apply to metallurgists destined for the non-ferrous industry. The report is a comprehensive one, and will be of value to all those concerned with the recruitment of metallurgists and with their employment in industry.
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Training of Metallurgists. Nature 153, 753–755 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/153753a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/153753a0