Ireland and the aspiration of ‘world class’ universities; South Korea says it has too many university graduates

Nov 4th, 2011 | By Finfacts Ireland Business & Finance Portal | Category: News worldwide
It's understandable why Irish university presidents would aspire to have the prestige of running what are termed 'world class' universities. These well-off individuals with the prospect of high pensions, have no skin in the game but when South Korea, a true world class knowledge economy, says it's producing too many university graduates, should we just follow the conventional wisdom?

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