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The challenge for universities seeking greater openness, innovation and collaboration is they can¡¯t do it on their own, say Ian Matthias and Mike Boxall
Diversifying income stream also makes institutions less exposed to possible government cuts, say Ian Matthias and Mike Boxall
Solutions to the funding crisis will depend on universities¡¯ abilities to build new business partnership models supported by new ways of working, says Mike Boxall
Universities would do well to share common operations and services while maintaining a healthy level of competition, argue Mike Boxall and Ian Mattias
If England¡¯s post-18 education funding review is going to be useful, we must begin by taking an accurate view of the costs and benefits of higher education, says Mike Boxall
To survive, UK universities must think far beyond educational products and their own narrow institutional interests, says Mike Boxall
A single, comprehensive policy and funding infrastructure for UK tertiary education would empower learners and encourage innovation, say Paul Woodgates and Mike Boxall
If the government won¡¯t demonstrate the value and importance of university, then vice-chancellors need to step up and do it, say Paul Woodgates and Mike Boxall