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THE University of Oxford has recently enacted a statute establishing an Institute of Experimental Psychology, at which active work will be begun in the autumn. Dr. William Brown, Wilde reader in mental philosophy in the University, has been appointed its first director, with Dr. William Stephenson as his assistant. The management of the Institute is in the hands of a committee consisting of the Vice-Chancellor, a representative appointed by each of the boards of the Faculties of Medicine, Literae Humaniores, Biological Sciences and Social Studies, together with the director.
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The Institute of Experimental Psychology at Oxford. Nature 138, 14–15 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/138014a0
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