Tudományszervezési Tájékoztató, 1961

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CONTENTS REVIEW AND EXCERPTS Page Correlation between the planning of research and that of the people's economy. /Advances in the theory of the socialist research planning and organization - Co-ordination, continu­ous planning, and planning to the end - Impact of the new methods of the Soviet planning of people's economy on the planning of research - A survey of the different definitions of categories of scientific research work in the international usage./ 5 Appendix: Categorization of research work in respect of planning in some countries of the Socialist Bloc and in a few developped capitalist countries 16 Africa as a scientific and cultural world problem. /As a result of the colonial oppression 85-90 % of the grown up people of Africa is illiterate - International plan of the Addis-Ababa conference for the realization of the general compulsory schooling in twenty years - The role of the So­viet Union and of the Socialist Bloc in rendering scientific assistance to the nations of Af lea/ ... 23 New system of planning and co-ordination of the Soviet scien­tific research. /Report of the First Ail-Union Conference of Sciontific Workers of the Soviet Union - Speeches of great importance delivered by Keldish, President of the Soviet Acad­emy, and by Deputy Prime—Minister Kos-igin "Science has become one of the most important element in the development on the Soviet State ..." /Excerpts from the indtrodùctoxy speech of President M.V.Keldish/ .... 38 Contributions of the participants to the actual problems of planning and co-ordination of scientific research ... 48 "Technology should develop more rapidly than the produc­tion, science should develop more rapidly than the tech­nology ..." /Excerpts írem the closing speech of Deputy Prime-Minister A.N. Xosigl.n / . л . * 5o Appendix: Measures to improve the training of scientific and educational exports. / Corammiiqué of the Pravda on the resolution of the Centra! committee of the Soviet Communist Party and of tbc Council of Ministers/ 63

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