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Tuesday, 21 October 2014

John Latham: 'I don't want more students, but I'm glad the cap's going' | Higher Education Network | The Guardian

John Latham: 'I don't want more students, but I'm glad the cap's going' | Higher Education Network | The Guardian - comment from our own Vice-Chancellor
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Labels: Changing Landscape of HE, coventry, Education Policy; funding
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