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Learning, spaces and technology: exploring the concept
Higher education institutions (HEIs) work within a context where students arrive at their university with an expectation of access to high quality facilities for living, learning and recreation. The tripling of tuition fees from 2012 will exacerbate the pressure from students who see themselves
as ‘consumers‘. HEFCE’s support for university capital investments is unlikely to be a feature of the coming decade in the way it was in the last. Expensive projects will need to be funded largely from surplus on income and will have to convert into student satisfaction ratings, student numbers, and efficiencies in providing services, as well as being iconic buildings
Phil Poole and Adrian Wheal - Personal Name
1st Edtion
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Learning, spaces and technology: exploring the concept
Information Technology
English
2008
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