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this dual principle — no research without some teaching, no 

 teaching without some research. 



The practical measures by which it is possible to give effect 

 to this dual principle in London are such as would at the same 

 time constitute an intercollegiate bond of union formed by the 

 University between its Colleges, Schools, and Institutions 

 through its Faculties and Boards of Studies. 



The formation of this bond of union should consist in the 

 foundation of an Imperial Institute of Science and Learning, of 

 which the present Imperial Institute building should be the home 

 and head-quarters, and its personnel select panels of University 

 Research Fellows. Such panels should consist of professors, 

 recognised and probationary teachers, and other distinguished 

 persons in London, in the United Kingdom and in His Majesty's 

 Dominions beyond the Seas, selected and nominated by Boards 

 of the Faculties, appointed by the University. 



