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0000 Rees Jeffreys grant

31st March 1972, Page 14
31st March 1972
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• Applications are invited for a Rees Jeffreys studentship, tenable at the London School of Economics, to enable a suitable candidate to devote at least one whole year to full-time research into the Economics of Transport.

The studentship is not confined to University graduates, but is also open to any person who has been engaged in the administration of transport, including road transport, or in the production of transport equipment or facilities. Its value will be £1000 and it will be tenable from October 1 1972 for one year. It is open to the holder of a studentship to apply for it to be renewed for a second year. All applications must be received not later than May 31 1972.

The object of the grant is to promote research "into the economics and means of transport with a view to securing the balanced development of the various forms of transport and the progressive lowering of charges", and any scheme of research likely to further that object will receive due consideration.

Full particulars and forms of application may be obtained from the Secretary of the Graduate School, The London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, Aldwych, WC2A 2AE.


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