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‘Competition generally raises quality.’ ‘I plead guilty to believing in choice and competition’

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2 ‘Competition generally raises quality.’

3 ‘I plead guilty to believing in choice and competition’

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5 2004: £3000 Pre-1999: no fees 1999: £1000 £1,000 £3,000 £2,000 £4,000 £0,000

6 2004: £3000 Pre-1999: no fees 1999: £1000 £1,000 £3,000 £2,000 £4,000 £5,000 £6,000 £7,000 £8,000 £0,000 £9,000 2012: £8354 2011: £6000

7 The Sunday Times Festival of Education ‘The future of British universities is basically America. We’re moving much more to the free market system of America and it’s hugely to be applauded.’ Terence Kealey, June 2011

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12 Distribution of foreign students in tertiary education, by country of destination in 2001 (OECD 2003)

13 Distribution of foreign students in tertiary education, by country of destination in 2011 (OECD 2013)

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15 International student enrolment as a percentage of total tertiary enrolment in 2011 (OECD, 2013)

16 Population that has attained tertiary education (2011) Percentage, by age group (OECD 2013)

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19 THE World University Rankings 2011-12: US (dark) vs UK (light) universities

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24 Aggregate score THE WUR 2011-12, top 200

25 Aggregate score / population THE WUR 2011-12, top 200

26 Aggregate score / GDP (PPP) THE WUR 2011-12, top 200

27 Aggregate score / HE spending (PPP) THE WUR 2011-12, top 200

28 Aggregate score / HE spending (PPP) adjusted for % of 25-34 year-old graduates THE WUR 2011-12, top 200

29 Expenditure per student, top 30 universities Times Higher Education World University Rankings, 2012

30 Driving down costs?

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38 Admissions reading list

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40 The Sunday Times Festival of Education ‘The future of British universities is basically America. We’re moving much more to the free market system of America and it’s hugely to be applauded.’ Terence Kealey, June 2011

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42 In this present crisis, marketisation is not the solution to our problem. Marketisation IS the problem.


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