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The Israeli Planning and Grants Committee at the crossroads: From shock absorber to steering wheel

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The Israeli Planning and Grants Committee (PGC) was established in 1974. It was modelled on the British system of the UGC. Since then, it has the most powerful and dominant organization in the governance of higher education.

Both Government and universities will have to provide the essential framework of cooperation with the PGC in order to help maintain the present position of the PGC.

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Zadok, M. The Israeli Planning and Grants Committee at the crossroads: From shock absorber to steering wheel. High Educ 13, 535–544 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00128563

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