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CGHE was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council, the Office for Students, Research England, and initially by the Higher Education Funding Council for England, for the five years from November 2015 to 2020. ESRC has now agreed transition funding for further work until 2023.
Amid the carefully-handled statistics and otherwise impeccable proofreading it was surprising to see ‘Clarivate’ misspelt as ‘Clavirate’ three times on p36.
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Cuthbert, R. Claire Callender, William Locke and Simon Marginson (eds.) 2020. Changing higher education for a changing world. Bloomsbury Higher Education Research Series. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic/Bloomsbury Publishing plc. xvii + 268 pp. ISBN: HB 978-1-3501-0841-7; ePDF: HB 978-1-3501-0842-4; eBook: HB 978-1-3501-0843-1. High Educ 82, 227–231 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10734-020-00661-9
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