Butler Loren also noticed Carlo’s expectations and urgency regarding the construction of the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry.
After receiving the order from Carlo, Butler Loren imdiately began planning the school’s site selection and carrying out so preliminary preparations.
The Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry was certainly to be built around Madrid, so the site was naturally set in the Madrid Outskirts.
The good news was that there was a place in the Madrid Outskirts where a private university had once been built, though it eventually went bankrupt. The buildings here could still be used after repairs, and with the addition of so laboratories, they could basically et the initial needs of a university.
Although Carlo held high expectations for the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry, he did not expect it to beco a world-famous science university in the first few years of its construction.
Carlo’s expectation was that within five years, the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry could stably cultivate more than 500 talents related to physics and chemistry each year.
Over ti, Spain could still make up a considerable gap in talent reserves, and at least so research areas would not be as short-staffed as they were now.
After entrusting the construction of the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry to Butler Loren, Carlo turned his attention to selecting a suitable dean for the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry.
Although it was an academy specializing in physics and chemistry, this did not an that the dean had to be proficient in physics and chemistry knowledge.
After all, teaching knowledge was the job of the university teachers and professors, while the principal should focus more on the school’s developnt and think about how to cultivate more talents for Carlo and Spain.
Considering that Butler Loren was quite busy, Carlo entrusted the task of selecting suitable candidates from Spain to serve as the academy’s dean to Cadillac.
Cadillac did not disappoint Carlo’s trust. After a week of investigation, he submitted a specific list of candidates to Carlo.
“José Echegaray?” Carlo looked at the na on the list, seeming to have so impression but unable to recall it clearly.
“Yes, Your Majesty. Mr. Echegaray was born in Madrid and has Basque Descent. He currently works at the Madrid Precision Academy, having published 《the theory of the unity of physical forces in contemporary matter》 and 《problems in analytic geotry》. His teaching ability is outstanding in Spain,” Cadillac explained.
Carlo nodded and looked at the detailed information about Echegaray.
From the current investigation results, although Echegaray had Basque Descent, he was born and raised in Madrid and supported the Kingdom of Spain governnt’s rule even more.
Just from this point, Echegaray already had a certain advantage. Appointing him as the academy’s dean could also let the Basque people understand that Carlo’s attitude toward Spaniards and Basque people was consistent, and Spaniards would not reject the existence of Basque people.
As he looked, Carlo finally rembered who Echegaray was. Echegaray was quite famous in Spain; he was one of the few Nobel Prize Winners in Spain and the first Spaniard to win the Nobel Prize.
But the problem was, in Carlo’s mory, all of Spain’s Nobel Prize Winners had nothing to do with physics or chemistry, and Echegaray seed to have won in literature.
Was it too strange for a talent in literature to serve as the dean of a physics and chemistry academy?
“José Echegaray?” Carlo asked in so surprise: “If I rember correctly, he was also the Director of Public Works during the Provisional Governnt period, right?
Are you sure he is suitable to serve as the dean of the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry?”
“Yes, Your Majesty,” Cadillac hurriedly explained: “Although Echegaray often writes for 《economists》, 《Pravda》, and even our 《Spanish Sun Newspaper》, his university major was indeed mathematics.
I can only say that Mr. Echegaray’s hobby in literature is no less than his achievents in mathematics, but so far he is indeed more famous for mathematics and municipal engineering.”
Carlo nodded, dispelling the surprise in his heart.
If Echegaray had a background in mathematics, then it was not strange for him to serve as the dean of a physics and chemistry academy. After all, disciplines like mathematics are closely linked to physics and chemistry; mathematics, physics, and chemistry are to so extent inseparable.
After dispelling the surprise, Carlo could not help but admire Echegaray. To have considerable achievents in mathematics, public engineering, and literature at the sa ti would at least be considered excelling in both arts and sciences in posterity.
Although he had not won any important awards in mathematics, his teaching career in mathematics was also renowned in Spain.
And his hobby in literature even won him the Nobel Prize in Literature, which was one of the highest awards in that field in posterity.
It was really not an overstatent to praise him as excelling in both arts and sciences. Considering that he had also successively served as Minister of Trade, Minister of Finance, and Minister of Public Education and other governnt positions in history, Echegaray was indeed one of Spain’s few all-round talents.
Looking at Echegaray and then at the other candidates on the list, the gap was already clear.
Spain currently had no top talents in physics and chemistry, and suitable candidates to serve as dean of a physics and chemistry academy were even rarer.
Among the many candidates, Echegaray was indeed comparatively suitable in both experience and personal ability.
Rubbing his brow, Carlo finally made the decision: “The candidate for dean of the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry is tentatively Echegaray. Have him co see tomorrow.
The academy’s construction can be completed as early as next year, and I hope the academy’s establishnt work can start as soon as possible. As it concerns Spain’s key talent cultivation work, the earlier the academy’s establishnt, the better.”
“Yes, Your Majesty!” Cadillac nodded and went to notify Echegaray.
Speaking of which, Echegaray’s life had also undergone so changes due to Carlo’s intervention.
In history, Echegaray should have been serving as a minister in the Spanish Governnt during this period, but now because Pri Minister Primó had not encountered assassination, the Spanish Governnt had not changed much compared to before. Apart from serving as Director of Public Works during the Provisional Governnt period, Echegaray had not been deeply involved in officialdom.
Although the deanship of the soon-to-be-established Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry had no administrative rank, it did not an the influence was low.
If he could gain Carlo’s trust and complete his term as academy dean, he would of course still have the opportunity to enter the political arena.
Moreover, the talents cultivated by the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry would have more hope of entering the Royal Academy of Sciences or even gaining nobility titles through their own research.
If that day really ca, the influence of the dean of the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry would increase further, and entering the political arena would be even easier.
Early the next morning, Echegaray ca to the Royal Palace to seek an audience with Carlo.
Carlo had just gotten up and washed under the maid’s service when he heard the guard report that Echegaray had been waiting for a long ti.
Sowhat amused by Echegaray’s early arrival, Carlo decided to invite Echegaray to have breakfast together and discuss the future construction of the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry.
When led by the guard to Carlo’s favorite small dining room, Echegaray felt sowhat uneasy.
Although he was born in Madrid and had achieved considerable success in his teaching career, being invited by the king to have breakfast together was still a first.
Not to ntion having breakfast together; even privately seeing the king was a first. Although he strongly supported the Spanish Governnt, Queen Isabella would not be interested in an academic.
“Your Majesty!” The mont he saw Carlo, Echegaray perford a standard Spanish etiquette and greeted Carlo sowhat nervously.
“Good morning, Mr. Echegaray.” Carlo nodded, gesturing for Echegaray to sit and talk.
As a supporter of the Spanish Governnt, Echegaray was both nervous and expectant about eting the king face-to-face. After sensing Carlo’s kind and approachable attitude, Echegaray’s mood relaxed a bit, and he was not so tense.
“Mr. Echegaray, Cadillac has told you my decision, right?” Carlo asked with a smile.
Facing talents who could be of use to him, Carlo was quite willing to respond with a kind attitude.
For Carlo, the identity of the king was his best trump card for attracting talent. When a king shows a kind and approachable attitude, not to ntion those talents who were born in monarchy countries, even those who grew up under republicanism ideals could not possibly remain unmoved.
“Mr. Cadillac has said so, Your Majesty. Serving as the dean of the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry is my honor. I will do my utmost to build the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry and not let down Your Majesty’s trust,” Echegaray nodded and said, full of gratitude and honor.
An ordinary physics and chemistry academy would not have such a strong attraction to Echegaray. But with the addition of “Royal,” its attractiveness to him soared.
Serving as the dean of the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry was not only an experience but also allowed Echegaray to enter Carlo’s sight.
If he did well as academy dean, there might even be further possibilities in the future. Although the Spanish Cabinet was appointed by the Pri Minister, and the Pri Minister was elected from the House of Representatives.
But for Carlo, as the King of Spain, promoting soone to enter the political arena was not a difficult matter if he wanted to.
“Mr. Echegaray, do you have any plans for the construction of the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry?” Carlo nodded and smilingly gave his test.
Although serving as the dean of the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry did not require top-level knowledge reserve, one at least needed to be proficient in the operation of an academy and know what Carlo’s purpose was.
Comparing the physics and chemistry academy to a company, the dean as the manager must have a reasonable developnt plan for the entire company and satisfy the behind-the-scenes shareholder—Carlo’s expectations for the company’s developnt.
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