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As Lord Browne prepares to unveil his blueprint for universities, Professor Sir Keith O'Nions, rector of Imperial College London, urged the government to lift the cap on tuition fees, describing this as "the most forward-looking option".
UK universities likely to follow US model, says leading vice-chancellor Jessica Shepherd 2010
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Sir Keith O'Nions says changes to funding could prompt more stratified system as fees rise
UK universities likely to follow US model, says leading vice-chancellor Jessica Shepherd 2010
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O'Nions said the "clarity of the stratified US system, in terms of teaching and research, has always had appeal" and its results "speak for themselves".
UK universities likely to follow US model, says leading vice-chancellor Jessica Shepherd 2010
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O'Nions said removing the cap was "a sustainable solution".
UK universities likely to follow US model, says leading vice-chancellor Jessica Shepherd 2010
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O'Nions, whose university is ranked 26th in the world, said the changes would mean our higher education system ends up "looking more like the US model".
UK universities likely to follow US model, says leading vice-chancellor Jessica Shepherd 2010
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O'Nions warned Browne and the government not to seek a short-term fix.
UK universities likely to follow US model, says leading vice-chancellor Jessica Shepherd 2010
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O'Nions said he hoped that in a decade or two Imperial would be able to "move into a position where we have bursaries that cover all fees".
UK universities likely to follow US model, says leading vice-chancellor Jessica Shepherd 2010
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