Expenditure by Colleges of Advanced Technology in Britain

Expenditure by Colleges of Advanced Technology in Britain

June 16, 1962 | Sir David Eccles
The chapter discusses various topics related to British higher education and scientific research. It begins with an overview of the expenditure by Colleges of Advanced Technology in Britain, detailing the total tuition and residential fees, net recurrent expenditure, and capital expenditure for each college. The next section focuses on the cost of electricity from gas-cooled reactor stations, highlighting the Atomic Energy Authority's estimates for the unit cost of electricity production. The following section compares industrial research and development expenditure in Britain and America, noting that while similar industries dominate in both countries, American efforts are significantly larger in terms of real expenditure per employee and as a percentage of output. The chapter then discusses management training techniques used by different organizations, emphasizing the variety of methods and the importance of case studies, business games, role-playing, and group dynamics. Finally, it introduces two new scientific journals: Physics Letters, an international letter journal, and Photochemistry and Photobiology, a journal focusing on photobiology and photochemistry.The chapter discusses various topics related to British higher education and scientific research. It begins with an overview of the expenditure by Colleges of Advanced Technology in Britain, detailing the total tuition and residential fees, net recurrent expenditure, and capital expenditure for each college. The next section focuses on the cost of electricity from gas-cooled reactor stations, highlighting the Atomic Energy Authority's estimates for the unit cost of electricity production. The following section compares industrial research and development expenditure in Britain and America, noting that while similar industries dominate in both countries, American efforts are significantly larger in terms of real expenditure per employee and as a percentage of output. The chapter then discusses management training techniques used by different organizations, emphasizing the variety of methods and the importance of case studies, business games, role-playing, and group dynamics. Finally, it introduces two new scientific journals: Physics Letters, an international letter journal, and Photochemistry and Photobiology, a journal focusing on photobiology and photochemistry.
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