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minus-squareZrybew@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up7·1 year agoJust to add to your comments: these brazilian universities included in the research are free. These are public universities, and usually the best across most fields. The private sector have no quotas. My point is: let Ivy league do whatever they want. Instead, build world-class public universities that can rival them. On those, because it’s a public service, the government has more flexibility to dictate policy.
Just to add to your comments: these brazilian universities included in the research are free.
These are public universities, and usually the best across most fields.
The private sector have no quotas.
My point is: let Ivy league do whatever they want. Instead, build world-class public universities that can rival them.
On those, because it’s a public service, the government has more flexibility to dictate policy.