On Education ?and the Shortage of Technical and Scientific Manpower

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
F. R. Archibald
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

A STATEMENT on this subject by A. D. Turnbull, presented and discussed at the Annual Business Conference of the Metallurgy Division, C.I.M., held in Ottawa on April 22nd 1957, led to creation of a committee "too see if the Metallurgy Division of the C.I.M. can improve this situation". Without discounting the general problems of education and short-ages in other fields, the committee is primarily concerned with deficiencies related to metallurgy. The committee members are: F. R. Archibald, Chairman, A. D. Turnbull, L. E. Djingheuzian, J. U. Mac-Ewan, and L. M. Pidgeon. Following exchange of views among the committee members a general attitude of approach was established and a background of reference material assembled. It is the purpose of this review to acquaint those interested with the reference material, to offer an appraisal of the situation, and to suggest a programme for action by the Metallurgy Division of the C.I.M. Before proceeding with the ?presentation it is fitting to point out that, notwithstanding some rather important developments in public concern for educational matters, as well as changes in the level of activity in the metallurgical industry, the statement (April 1957) by Mr. Turnbull still stands as a sound article of reference.
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APA: F. R. Archibald  (1958)  On Education ?and the Shortage of Technical and Scientific Manpower

MLA: F. R. Archibald On Education ?and the Shortage of Technical and Scientific Manpower. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1958.

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