Why the university funding model no longer adds up
How we fund higher education has shaped the lives of students, finances of universities and the political arguments surrounding social mobility and public investment for decades.
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How we fund higher education has shaped the lives of students, finances of universities and the political arguments surrounding social mobility and public investment for decades.
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