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RE: The Unconditional Expansion of Universities

It sounds like another aspect of the generational divide.

I think those bottom ten are probably those which add nothing to the salaries of the people who do them after 10 years.

From a purely financial perspective they deserve to fail. Then again such easy arguments just reinforce the idea that markets and money should drive education!

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Hmmm, makes me wonder what the UK policy/strategy is for university education. I'll have to go and do a bit of reading. The main thing I've noticed about a more market driven approach in local government and health services is that individual contracts make perfect sense in themselves, but when considered together, they don't make sense. There are three big contracts for housing in a west london borough, but it's not the responsiblity of any of them to fix a banging door at the top of a block of flats. I'm guessing there are similar disconnects between universities and the rest of the education system.

undoubtedly, I think marketization in universities is even more advanced than markeization in schools. It's been going on for decades now!

It's a very insecure life for most people working in HE in the UK these days!

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