The mobile scientist in the American instrument industry Daniel Shimshoni OriginalPaper Pages: 59 - 89
Academic freedom and student disruption Desmond Ackner Q. C.G. W. KeetonH. W. R. Wade OriginalPaper Pages: 100 - 110
Coping with student disorder in Japan Satō EisakuFukuda TakeoNoda Takeo OriginalPaper Pages: 116 - 135
Emigration and the supply and demand for medical manpower: The irish case Harry G. Johnson Correspondence Pages: 144 - 146
Emigration and the supply and demand for medical manpower: The irish case Herbert Grubel Correspondence Pages: 146 - 148
Scientists and civil servants: The struggle over the national physical laboratory in 1918 Ronalde W. Clark Correspondence Pages: 148 - 150
The rise and decline of France as a scientific centre Joseph Ben-David OriginalPaper Pages: 160 - 179
The CERN 300 GeV accelerator: A case study in the application of the Weinberg Criteria Michael Gibbons OriginalPaper Pages: 180 - 191
Scientists, government and organised research in Great Britain 1914–16: The early history of the DSIR Ian Varcoe OriginalPaper Pages: 192 - 216
The Soviet research and development system: The pressures of academic tradition and rapid industrialisation Ronald Amann OriginalPaper Pages: 217 - 241
Political involvement, financial management and the care of learning in Sierra Leone OriginalPaper Pages: 284 - 294
The problems of a small scientific community: The Norwegian case Sol Encel Correspondence Pages: 295 - 297
The social organisation of a university laboratory Robert S. Anderson Correspondence Pages: 297 - 299
The democratisation of the Canadian universities and the need for a national system John Porter OriginalPaper Pages: 325 - 356
“Big science”, Government and the scientific community in Canada: The ING affair G. Bruce Doern OriginalPaper Pages: 357 - 375
Scientific and technical relations among Eastern European communist countries Lloyd Jordan OriginalPaper Pages: 376 - 395
Scientists as an inferior class: The early years of the DSIR Eric Hutchinson OriginalPaper Pages: 396 - 411
Presidents and professors in American university government Laird BellLeonard D. White Reports and Documents Pages: 440 - 448
Emigration and the supply and demand for medical manpower: The Irish case Oscar Gish Correspondence Pages: 449 - 451
The rise and decline of france as a scientific centre Maurice Crosland Correspondence Pages: 453 - 454
Scientists, government and organised research in Great Britain 1914-16 Roy M. MacLeod Correspondence Pages: 454 - 457
Sponsored research and university budgets: A case study in American university government Frederick BetzCarlos Kruytbosch OriginalPaper Pages: 492 - 519
American university teachers and opposition to the Vietnam war Everett Carll Ladd OriginalPaper Pages: 542 - 556
Scientific organisation and science policy in imperial Germany, 1871–1914: The foundation of the imperial institute of physics and technology Frank Pfetsch OriginalPaper Pages: 557 - 580
Scientists, government and organised research in great Britain, 1914-16 Eric Hutchinson Correspondence Pages: 594 - 597