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Report on abolishing research framework doesn't care about students

  • Written by The Conversation
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A recent report from the Institute of Economic Affairs in the UK seemed to be stating the obvious when it said universities focus too much energy on research. It said this comes at the expense of students, but when examining the report and its origins it seems students are less of...

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