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On University Freedom in the Canadian Context
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English
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1968
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Canadian universities are expanding rapidly and becoming very costly to run and equip. Increasingly the bill is borne by federal and provincial public exchequers. What then should be the proper relationship between government and universities if university freedom is to be preserved? This book discusses the various aspects of the question.
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Hare Kenneth :
Kenneth Hare (1919-2002) was a professor emeritus of geography at the University of Toronto. He was also the first director of the Institute for Environmental Studies there from 1974-79.
Kenneth Hare (1919-2002) was a professor emeritus of geography at the University of Toronto. He was also the first director of the Institute for Environmental Studies there from 1974-79.
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Preface
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Contents
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1. The Threat
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2. Remedies
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3. Whose Freedom?
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December 15, 1968
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9781442615182
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College/higher education;Professional and scholarly;