Jim Port, 1948-2016
A management consultant whose many studies of the sector gained him an OBE in higher education has died
A management consultant whose many studies of the sector gained him an OBE in higher education has died
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International group aims to re-establish core principles of universities
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A. W. Purdue on the suffering of populations of multi-ethnic empires in the years after the Great War
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