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A university education / British universities in the brexit moment: political, economic and cultural implications

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Dr Philip Taylor is Assistant Registrar (Partnerships) at Royal Holloway, University of London, where he has responsibility for the quality and standards of UK and international collaborative programmes. He trained as a musicologist at Lancaster University and previously worked as a lecturer in the distance learning, study abroad and transnational education sectors, including posts at Harlaxton College (2009–12) and KM Music Conservatory, India (2012–15).

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1. This revisits concerns over the breakdown of the intergenerational contract raised in the author’s previous book: Willetts (Citation2010).

2. For an extensive multi-part critique of the market ideology underpinning A University Education, see Ridley (Citation2018).

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