February 26, 1999
The Scramble for Money Is Universal in Academe
University presidents and rectors from many nations find they share common frustrations
Declining government financial support has universities around the world scrambling to find new sources of income.
In the search for solutions to their institutions' financial problems, however, presidents, rectors, and vice-chancellors are confronting a variety of issues that concern much more than a shortage of money.
Among the
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