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Grants to universities

Nevill Mott
- 01 Apr 1968 - 
- Vol. 19, Iss: 4, pp 109-110
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The annual survey of the University Grants Committee contains several points of interest and importance to physicists in universities as discussed by the authors, such as the fact that the Committee now has among its sub-committees one devoted to physical sciences, which is under the chairmanship of Prof. E. H. Bawn of Liverpool.
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The Annual Survey of the University Grants Committee contains several points of interest and importance to physicists in universities. One is that the Committee now has among its sub-committees one devoted to physical sciences, which is under the chairmanship of Prof. C. E. H. Bawn of Liverpool and which includes a number of physicists.

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