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Universities will get cash to run courses with employers

By Miranda Green

Published: February 2 2006 02:00 | Last updated: February 2 2006 02:00

Universities will be given extra money to develop courses with employers, and the market for higher education diplomas will be opened to new providers under "radical" plans revealed by the government yesterday.

Announcing the funding package for higher education during the next academic year, Ruth Kelly, education secretary, said the top priority would be "growth through employer-led provision". This could include new private provision of courses and closer links between universities and further education colleges.

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