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Why did universities become reliant on international students? Part 4: Trying to maintain a teaching-research academic�workforce

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Norton, Andrew

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In my previous post in this series, I argued that international student fees help pay for under-funded government-sponsored research grants. But these research projects are not the only partially-funded research universities are trying to finance. They also have many teaching staff on contracts that include research time, but who do not attract equivalent research income.

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Andrew Norton - Higher Education Commentary from Carlton

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