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IN the considerably shorter report which has come this year from the Advisory Council on Scientific Policy* the question discussed at greatest length is that of the present arrangements for education in technology. We are not, indeed, given the separate report dealing with questions arising out of the Percy Report on Higher Technological Education which the Advisory Council promised in its first report in 1948 to prepare ; but the Council reiterates its opinion that the effective and speedy application of the results of scientific research is even more urgently required for the promotion of the economic recovery of Great Britain than the furtherance of research itself, and is likely to achieve much quicker results.
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Technological Education in Great Britain. Nature 164, 417–418 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/164417a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/164417a0