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Carden, Chief of Staff & Chief Strategy Officer and the University of Southampton. He provided some thoughts on what in higher education had changed for better or worse during this period. By numerous international measures, our university system is globally competitive and one of the jewels in the UK’s economic crown.
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alliance gaining 232 seats , could lead to a more balanced approach towards educationpolicies on the domestic and international front, according to stakeholders. “A A balanced parliament can foster bipartisan support for comprehensive reforms, focusing on enhancing quality, accessibility, and innovation in higher education.
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