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Thank you Suzanne.  And thank you Agnes for the opportunity to speak here today.

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As Mary Thompson said earlier, she and I decided on complementary talks along
a common theme of `Shifting Cultures'.  Mary addressed the wider context
where university research culture shifts with respect to funding sources
and societal expectations.  My task is to look at those cultural shifts which have
affected, or will soon affect, the individual university student and hence the university culture itself.

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