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The Guardian's annual strategy debate has seen a shift to private providers arguing over contrasting funding models (Does competition within #HE undermine the sector’s ability to collaborate?
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If a university's main purpose was the search for truth, said Kealey (referring to the Robbins report, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year), then only charitable institutions independent of state funding and answerable solely to their own trustees could fulfil it.