Public varsities have to learn to stand on their own feet


  • Letters
  • Friday, 18 Apr 2003

THE MOST valuable asset in any organisation is undoubtedly its human resource and this is even more so in a university where its reputation can be enhanced by the presence of brilliant scholars and researchers. 

As universities are in the business of higher education, its academic staff will naturally be highly qualified in their areas of specification as they have to be well equipped before they can become effective teachers. 

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