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Alan Gilbert, born in Brisbane on 11 September 1944, once a historian is now President and Vice Chancellor of the University of Manchester.He is well know for his controversial views on private funding of universities, and for the ambitious but financially disastrous formation of Melbourne University Private, a private off-shoot of Melbourne University. In 2002 Richard Davis named him the "doyen of economically rationalist vice-chancellors". [1]//Graduated with a first class BA at the Australian National University in 1965, then took an MA in history and took a post as lecturer at the University of Papua New Guinea in 1967. He gained a scholarship at Nuffield College, Oxford and he was awarded a DPhil in 1973.He returned to Australia as a lecturer at the University of New South Wales where he established an academic reputation as an historian working in the social, socio-economic and religious history of modern Britain and Australia
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