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ICS will receive a £200,000 lifeline

Published on
January 19, 2001
Last updated
May 27, 2015

The Institute of Commonwealth Studies is to receive £200,000 from the University of London to help safeguard its future.

The cash will support restructuring plans proposed in a recent review panel report. The panel, chaired by Sir Anthony Kenny, pro vice-chancellor of Oxford University, was set up after the institute, which is part of the university, ran into problems relating to its academic direction and finances.

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