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Jane - I use the summary by Robert Anderson in History and Policy as a starting point for discussion with my students. It covers Newman and Humboldt, and captures the key dilemmas rather well. http://www.historyandpolicy.org/policy-papers/papers/the-idea-of-a-university-today
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Executive Summary. The idea of a university in which teaching and research were combined in the search for impartial truth reached classic form in nineteenth-century ...
Hope this is helpful
Lindsay




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Hello

sorry to ask a huge question - but can someone point me to the origins of the research-teaching debate in HE? a few articles would be great - 

kind regards
Jane



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