A history of the University of Manchester, 1973-90

This is the second volume of a history of the University of Manchester since 1951. It spans seventeen critical years in which public funding was contracting, student grants were diminishing, instructions from the government and the University Grants Commission were multiplying, and universities fear...

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Main Author: Abendstern, Michele (auth)
Other Authors: Pullan, Brian (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Manchester University Press 2004
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