Anderson Report (British Education)

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The Anderson Report was a British report on Higher Education published on 2 June 1960 which called for higher student grants. Its official title was Grants for Students. The unofficial title is taken from the name of , who chaired the committee.[1]

The report was greeted by students with protests in favour of the report's recommendations. At Bristol University there were marches and an 11-day sit in favour of the report at the Universities Senate House.[2]

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  1. ^ "Anderson appreciated". Wonkhe. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  2. ^ Bristol University | The University | History of the University
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