Mission Groups and the New Politics of B ritish Higher Education

This article explores the emergence and impact of the mission groups in B ritish higher education. The central argument is that given the development of a mass and diversified model of higher education it was inevitable that the higher education institutions would form pressure groups, while increas...

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