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UNSW's research push hurt efficiency | New director for RUN uni group
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UNSW’s research push hurt efficiency
UNSW’s push to produce more and better research and boost the university’s global rankings led to a reversal of its productivity gains.
TIM DODD
NEW FACE
New director for RUN uni group
The Regional Universities Network’s new executive director Alec Webb will steer the grouping of non-city universities into its second decade.
By TIM DODD
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