"Scottish University Reform: The Main Problem And Its Solution" by William Robertson Herkless delves into the core challenges facing Scottish universities at the turn of the 20th century. This insightful work not only identifies the primary issues hindering the progress of these esteemed institutions but also proposes practical solutions for their betterment.
Herkless, with a keen understanding of university governance, presents a compelling analysis, further enhanced by an appendix dedicated to the intricacies of university administration. This book offers a valuable historical perspective on the evolution of higher education in Scotland and remains relevant for anyone interested in the dynamics of academic institutions and the pursuit of educational reform.
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