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Academia considers fostering the profit motive

By Jon Boone in London

Published: April 17 2007 03:00 | Last updated: April 17 2007 03:00

Even some of the world's most entrepreneurially minded university bosses would balk at the idea, currently being weighed up by the University of Mumbai, to turn their institutions into public companies.

Alan Gilbert, vice-chancellor of England's Manchester University, is a big fan of greater business involvement in higher education, and even set up a private teaching subsidiary of the University of Melbourne when he was in charge there.

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