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    "Four Faculties, One Degree: Who Will Stop the Waste in Egyptian Universities?",
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  "textContent": "At a time when the Egyptian state is placing increasing emphasis on fiscal discipline and the rationalization of public spending, it is necessary to undertake a serious reassessment of the structure of higher education institutions—not for the sake of criticism, but in pursuit of meaningful and sustainable reform. A university is not merely a collection […]\n\nThe post Four Faculties, One Degree: Who Will Stop the Waste in Egyptian Universities? appeared first on The Middle East Observer.",
  "title": "Four Faculties, One Degree: Who Will Stop the Waste in Egyptian Universities?"
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