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Professor Alison Richard, Vice Chancellor of Cambridge University
Stephen Sackur asks Professor Alison Richard, Vice Chancellor of Cambridge University, whether good quality higher education open to the many, not the few, is now unaffordable.
Spiralling government debts and public spending cuts; does this new economic reality spell disaster for Britain's state funded university system? The Labour Government's target was to give half of all young people a university education, but what happens to grand educational ambition when the money runs out? Professor Alison Richard is Vice Chancellor of Cambridge University. Stephen Sackur asks her whether good quality higher education open to the many, not the few, is now simply unaffordable.
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Fri 12 Feb 2010
04:30GMT
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- Fri 12 Feb 2010 04:30GMT