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Australian universities face an existential dilemma
Cut costs and merge or use the business growth model? This is the viability question facing universities as they stare down the coronavirus crisis.
Australian universities are seriously engaged in remapping their survival strategies.
Australian universities are "some of the most creditworthy entities in Australia and the world", ratings agency S&P Global says in a report on the effects of COVID-19 on this country's higher education.
This should put universities in a good place for what will be a punishing 12 months to come. The Group of Eight conservatively estimates a revenue downturn of $2.2 billion for 2020.
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