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APPENDIX F
THE BRITISH COUNCIL
Proposals for More Visitors to the United Kingdom
Project
Cost
in main report)
1st year
2nd year
3rd year
£
£*
£
(ii) (a)
Six-month courses for junior administrators (20 in first year, 40 in second and third years)
10,000
19,000
19,000
(ii) (b)
(ii) (c)
(ii) (d)
One-month study tours for 60 teachers a year One-month visits for 30 senior visitors a year (Ministers, Rectors of Universities, &c.) . Three-month visits for 70 professional or
6,500
6,500
6,500
9,000
9,000
9,000
technical visitors a year, plus a few one- year scholarships
20,000
20,000
20,000
45,500
54,500
54,500
(ii) (e)
Less deduction for those (3) willing to pay
own fares
7,500
8,000
8,000
(ii) (ƒ)
Net cost
38,000
46,500
46,500
(ii) (g)
(ii) (h)
(ii) (j)
Additional staff and accommodation in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Persia and/or Iraq required for organising above arrangements Three-month visits for teachers from Pakistan Additional staff in the United Kingdom
8,000
13,000
13,000
2,500
2,500
2,500
10,000
12,000
12,000
(ii) (k)
TOTAL
58,500
74,000
74,000
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Note. As far as possible the Council tries to get its visitors, scholars, &c., to bear the cost of their own visits and especially of their own fares; and a number of those from the Middle East do come either wholly or partly at their own expense or at the expense of their Governments. It is thought that this activity could be considerably increased immediately if the Council were able to offer full expenses, including fares. The figures assume that the fares of one-third of the increased numbers will be paid either by themselves or by their Governments.
APPENDIX G
PART 1
THE BRITISH COUNCIL
Proposals for Subsidising British University Staff, Teachers and Educational Advisers for Service with Foreign Governments and Institutions
Serial
in the Middle East
Project
Cost
(Item numbers
in main report)
1st year
£
2nd year
£
3rd year
£
(iii) (a)
Middle East-
(1) Subsidies
18,000
38,000
63,000
(2) Guarantees of contracts
2,000
4,000
7,000
(iii) (b)
Pakistan-
Subsidies and guarantees for British staff
in cadet colleges in Pakistan ...
5,500
5,500
5,500
(iii) (c)
TOTAL
25,500
47,500
75,500
F
Note. To enable good-quality British staff to be recruited for posts in schools, teacher training colleges, universities and under the armed Services and police, it is proposed
(a) to offer subsidies. Figures above cover 21 professors, 12 lecturers, I headmaster, 34 teachers and assistant masters and 2 advisers; subjects covered might be English, medicine, political science, history, economics and social studies. The above figures represent approximately two-thirds of the present known demand. It may be advisable to subsidise half-a-dozen teachers' posts in the Service cadet colleges in Pakistan.
(b) to guarantee the candidate's contract with the foreign institution. Figures above assume
that between 2 per cent. and 5 per cent. of this liability would need to be met each year. (c) A note by the Ministry of Education is attached. (Appendix F, Part 2).
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