If Oxford wants to remain world-class, it has to change
14th Nov 2006, 01:24 GMT
Oxford university needs to improve its fund raising, raise its game at investment management, and improve its spending, if it wishes to attract the very best talent among faculty members and students as they are used to doing, claims John Redwood.
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