The Secretary of State for Employment may think he is divinely inspired, but do the vice chancellors of Britain's universities have to swallow the story? Today the Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals is discussing the Department of Employment's Vision Paper on the future - but a CVCP internal document refers to it as the Visions Paper, an altogether more uplifting concept.
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