The total tuition and residential fees receivable from students at colleges of advanced technology in Britain in 1962–63 were estimated to be £660,000. The net recurrent expenditure, after accounting for income from fees and other sources, was £7,532,107, with capital expenditure on new buildings and equipment estimated at £2 million. Individual colleges had varying figures, with the highest being the Royal College of Advanced Technology in Salford at £1,147,270.
An advanced gas-cooled reactor station with two 500-MW reactors was estimated to produce electricity at about 0.5d. per unit, which could fall to 0.45d. per unit as the system develops. The unit cost would decrease further with higher load factors and longer station lifespans.
The industrial research and development expenditure patterns in Britain and America are similar, with the same industries accounting for most research expenditure. However, the American effort is significantly larger, with higher per employee and per output expenditures. Research is closely linked to growth in both countries, driven by scientific discoveries.
Management training techniques vary widely among organizations. A conference in London examined various techniques, including case studies, business games, role playing, and group dynamics. The results are published in a book by the British Institute of Management.
Physics Letters, a new international journal, is similar to Physical Review Letters. It is published bi-monthly and includes contributions in English, French, and German. The April issue contains thirteen letters, including ones from CERN and CISE.
A new periodical, Photochemistry and Photobiology, was launched to publish research in these fields. It is published quarterly by Pergamon Press and offers an annual subscription for personal use.The total tuition and residential fees receivable from students at colleges of advanced technology in Britain in 1962–63 were estimated to be £660,000. The net recurrent expenditure, after accounting for income from fees and other sources, was £7,532,107, with capital expenditure on new buildings and equipment estimated at £2 million. Individual colleges had varying figures, with the highest being the Royal College of Advanced Technology in Salford at £1,147,270.
An advanced gas-cooled reactor station with two 500-MW reactors was estimated to produce electricity at about 0.5d. per unit, which could fall to 0.45d. per unit as the system develops. The unit cost would decrease further with higher load factors and longer station lifespans.
The industrial research and development expenditure patterns in Britain and America are similar, with the same industries accounting for most research expenditure. However, the American effort is significantly larger, with higher per employee and per output expenditures. Research is closely linked to growth in both countries, driven by scientific discoveries.
Management training techniques vary widely among organizations. A conference in London examined various techniques, including case studies, business games, role playing, and group dynamics. The results are published in a book by the British Institute of Management.
Physics Letters, a new international journal, is similar to Physical Review Letters. It is published bi-monthly and includes contributions in English, French, and German. The April issue contains thirteen letters, including ones from CERN and CISE.
A new periodical, Photochemistry and Photobiology, was launched to publish research in these fields. It is published quarterly by Pergamon Press and offers an annual subscription for personal use.