I was delighted that vice-chancellors plan to raise extra income for universities ("Universities unite in call to hike fees", THES , June 14).
I began to muse on what that might mean: better facilities, more colleagues, students and research money, perhaps? Higher salaries? Only for v-cs, I expect. I began to wonder: who pays for all this? Then I remembered that I am the parent of a teenager who hopes to go to university in 2003.
Richard Widdess
Department of music
School of Oriental and African Studies
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