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Now reading: Chapter 94: Negotiations from Empire Rise: Spain, a Historical novel by 疯艺炯龙Mad Artistic Jionglong.

“Planning for the future developnt of the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry?” Echegaray did not rush to answer Carlo’s question, but carefully pondered and organized his thoughts in his mind before speaking: “The purpose of Your Majesty establishing the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry should be based on Spain’s thirst for talent in physics and chemistry.

In Spanish universities, physics and chemistry majors are not highly valued, which also leads to Spain currently lacking excellent graduates in physics and chemistry.

I have three considerations for the future developnt plan of the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry.

First, hire as many excellent professors and experts in physics and chemistry from across Europe as possible, and use their professional knowledge to cultivate more excellent graduates for us.

Second, Spain’s education situation dooms our school’s future student sources to be limited. I believe the academy’s scale cannot be large, at least not until Spain’s education situation improves.

I suggest limiting the annual enrollnt quota of the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry to around 400 people. Although 400 spots are not many, if we focus on cultivating these 400 people, perhaps the level of graduates from the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry will be higher than that of ordinary universities.

And after Spain’s education situation improves, it won’t be too late to increase the annual enrollnt numbers in stages, allowing Spain to have more talent.

The third point is to provide certain subsidies and attention to the academy’s students.

In fact, not just in Spain, but in many countries and universities, there are situations where students cannot afford tuition and are forced to drop out.

Once such a situation occurs, we are very likely to miss out on a promising physicist or chemist. It would be better to directly subsidize the students in the academy, waive their tuition fees, and thereby ensure that talented students receive better cultivation.”

After hearing Echegaray’s opinion, Carlo beca even more satisfied with appointing him as the dean of the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry.

Today’s universities are not like future universities, with frighteningly large areas and countless graduates each year.

Today’s universities are more oriented toward small scale, with Spanish universities averaging 200-500 students enrolled annually, and even worldwide, few universities have annual enrollnts exceeding a thousand.

Why was Carlo so urgent and expectant about cultivating university students? Because in this era, a university diploma is almost already the top education level.

Not to ntion a university diploma, even primary school education in Spain is considered educated, and secondary school education is a group preferentially recruited by factories and companies.

As for university graduates, they generally have no trouble finding jobs. Including Echegaray himself, current university students after graduation can choose to stay at the school as professors, continue research related to their major, or find a higher-paying job, and becoming middle class is still quite easy.

As for the reason there are so few university students, for countries with relatively high education levels, the high tuition fees of universities is a main reason.

While for a country like Spain with a relatively low education level, besides high university tuition fees, another reason is that most of the public are illiterate or have only primary school education—surely not expecting these illiterates and primary school educated people to apply to university?

The Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry limiting initial student enrollnt to 400 people as Echegaray said is actually not much different from the 500 people Carlo had considered, and this is also sothing Carlo is quite satisfied with.

If Echegaray had boasted about enrolling over a thousand, Carlo would instead suspect and question it.

Limiting the enrollnt of the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry to under 500 people is the best choice; for a university still under construction, too many enrollees would instead be an extra burden.

What Carlo wants are graduates from the university who possess rich knowledge reserves and certain hands-on ability in physics and chemistry, not university students who only have a diploma.

Having rich knowledge reserves and hands-on ability is the most important; as for university students’ education level, it’s rely an add-on from studying at university.

“Very good.” Carlo nodded in satisfaction, smiling at Echegaray as he said: “From now on, you are the dean of the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry. I hope this academy under your leadership becos Spain’s highest institution in physics and chemistry, the holy land for physics and chemistry talent across Europe.

Regarding the academy’s construction, if there are fund-related issues, you can apply for higher funds from Butler Loren. I look forward to the results of the academy’s construction and to what heights the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry will reach under your leadership.”

“This is my honor, Your Majesty.” Echegaray stood up, looking honored and excited as he said: “I absolutely will not fail your trust. The Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry will beco the cradle of Spanish scientists, providing you with a steady stream of scientific talent.”

The pleasant eting ended just like that. After enjoying a breakfast in Carlo’s private dining room that was not luxurious but very sumptuous, Echegaray bid farewell to Carlo and returned to prepare for the construction work of the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry.

After all, as a newly constructed university, the difficulty of serving as dean of the Royal Academy of Physical Chemistry exceeds that of principals at other universities.

However, there are many benefits as well. After completing the task well and gaining Carlo’s trust, there will be more rewards for Echegaray.

Not long after Echegaray left, Pri Minister Primó ca to request an audience with Carlo to report on the construction situation of the South Morocco Colony.

After the peace treaty was signed, the Spanish Army began taking over all land south of the line from Agadir to Tata.

With the British Governnt as witness, the Moroccan Governnt was quite sensible. Although it hurt a lot, it obediently withdrew from these regions and handed over control to the Spanish Army and Governnt.

Currently, the Spanish Army has smoothly taken over this area, and it is ti to discuss the establishnt of the South Morocco Colony, as well as the selection of the colonial governor.

Pri Minister Primó still rembered that Carlo had previously seed to intend for Primó himself to recomnd the colonial governor candidate.

This visit to report work also carried the intention to probe Carlo, to see what Carlo’s purpose really was, in order to decide his next moves.

Carlo was also quite expectant about the establishnt of the South Morocco Colony. The history of the Spanish Empire on which the sun never sets has long passed; currently, besides the two relatively large colonies of Cuba and the Philippines, Spain’s remaining colonies are all small-scale territories.

After the South Morocco Colony is established, it ans that not only did Carlo not let the Spanish Governnt lose colonies, but he also gained a colony very close to ho.

Although in this colony, Agadir has a certain scale, while the other lands are basically uninhabited, it is at least a colony.

More importantly, the establishnt of the South Morocco Colony also ans that during Carlo’s rule, the focus of Spanish colonial expansion has officially shifted to Africa.

In the future, once the situation stabilizes and there is a suitable opportunity, Carlo will consider selling Cuba and the Philippines to other countries in exchange for so other interests.

Actually, based on Spain’s current situation trajectory, the Spanish-Arican War is still nearly 30 years away, and Spain has ample opportunity to develop into a great power level country before the Spanish-Arican War arrives.

As long as Spain possesses great power level strength, the United States in 1898 would not dare to wage full-scale war with Spain.

But if it’s just Cuba, is there a need to keep dragging it out with the Aricans?

This is a question worth considering.

Cuba does bring positive profits to the Spanish Governnt, but the problem is that Cubans are not peaceful. Although Cuba’s population is not large, its desire for independence is not much less than that of Catalonia and the Basque Country.

Moreover, it is separated from Spain by the Atlantic Ocean, but only tens of kiloters from the Arican mainland.

Rather than generating conflicts with Aricans over Cuba, it would be better to sell Cuba off early, exchange it for so other colonies that can also generate profits, and at the sa ti provoke relations between other countries and the United States.

Whether selling to the United States or other countries, theoretically it’s not much of a loss. After all, this land of Cuba is hard to localize; Spain can hold it for a day, but not necessarily for a lifeti.

Carlo rembers that in history, before the Spanish-Arican War broke out, the United States had proposed to the Spanish Governnt to purchase the Cuban Colony for one hundred million US dollars.

But how could the proud Spanish Governnt agree to Arica’s request? In Europeans’ eyes, Arica is just a parvenu; its great power status is entirely based on economy and industry, while militarily it’s laughably weak.

But Spaniards did not expect that after the Spanish-Arican War broke out, not only the Cuban Colony worth one hundred million was lost, but even the larger colony of the Philippines was lost along with it.

Spain’s glory beca thoroughly the past; after this war, Spain completely degenerated into a second-rate country in Europe, no longer qualified to beco a great power.

Although Spain in this world does not fear Arica’s threats, dragging it out with Arica is not cost-effective either.

If those costs of dragging with Arica were invested in seizing African colonies, it might be possible to take so colonies more profitable than Congo.

Morocco dare not be provoked in the short term, but the Guinea region and Congo region can still be planned for.

Carlo has even already planned decisions for Spain’s future developnt. Using massive resources from colonies to build Spain’s industry and economy, the produced industrial products can be shipped to Central Arica and South Arica for sales.

Although Spain has lost most of its colonies in Arica, many countries in Central Arica and South Arica, including xico, still have large numbers of Spanish mixed-race populations, and they speak the Spanish language.

Quite a portion of these people remain close to Spain; if economic actions are taken, it should be possible to pull in so countries to form a customs union to dump Spain’s industrial products.

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