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  • The profane refers to: a) the internal identity b) the contextual demands and economic context
    the contextual demands and economic context
  • Universities in Britain date back to a) the 1990s b) the dawn of mediaeval studium generale
    the dawn of mediaeval studium generale
  • Students: a) are selected by examination performance b) could easily get into college
    are selected by examination performance
  • There are two concepts that defines the identity in higher education: a)inner and outer b) sacred and profane
    sacred and profane
  • One of the more important areas where there has been a shift in identity is that of the: a)curriculum b)teachers
    curriculum
  • After the Second World War, there was a(n) ... in the demand for higher education. a)enormous expansion b)huge fall
    enormous expansion
  • Between 1824 and 1834 ten ... schools were established in provincial cities. a)law b)medical
    medical
  • The sacred refers to: a) knowledge, social, discursive obligations b)religious education
    knowledge, social, discursive obligations
  • Universities historically have been: a) independent and self-governing b)religious and expensive
    independent and self-governing
  • ... taking their place among the world's oldest universities. a) Oxford and Cambridge b) Cardiff University and University of Manchester
    Oxford and Cambridge