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Ed Byrne is an Academic Neurologist who has worked in Australia and the UK. His research contributions are in the fields of mitochondrial disease and neuromuscular disorders. He was Professor of Neurology and Director of the Centre for Neuroscience at the University of Melbourne, and then had a number of leadership positions in health and in the university world including Dean of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at Monash University, Vice-Provost for Health at UCL and Vice-Chancellor of Monash University. He is now the President and Principal at King's College London. He is currently the Chairman of the Association of Commonwealth Universities. He has long-standing interests in working to improve the contribution that the university sector can make to society at large.

Charles Clarke studied at King’s College, Cambridge. He was President of the National Union of Students from 1975 to 1977 and then advised Neil Kinnock, Education spokesman and then Leader of the Labour Opposition. He was MP for Norwich from 1997 to 2010 and served in the Cabinet as Secretary of State for Education and Skills. He introduced and implemented the major university reforms of the 2004 Higher Education Act. He also served as Labour Party Chair and Home Secretary.

He works on international education reform for parts of Cambridge University and has held Visiting Professorships at the Universities of East Anglia, Lancaster and King’s College London.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title page
  3. Contents
  4. Publisher’s acknowledgements
  5. About the authors
  6. Introduction
  7. 1 Changing universities in changing times
  8. 2 Historical perspectives and international comparisons
  9. 3 Universities and work
  10. 4 Research: understanding and transforming the world
  11. 5 The local economic and social impact of universities
  12. 6 Who benefits from a university education?
  13. 7 Education is for life
  14. 8 Who pays for it all?
  15. 9 University governance, leadership and the state
  16. 10 Ten questions about the future of universities
  17. 11 Conclusion
  18. Notes
  19. Index
  20. Endorsements
  21. Imprint
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