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Most universities, and not only those located in the United Kingdom, would perceive themselves as embracing at least elements of the collegial tradition, but besides Oxford and Cambridge there are only four British universities that make considerable play upon the importance of their colleges in defining their identities. These are the universities of Durham, Kent, Lancaster and York.
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Tapper, T., Palfreyman, D. (2010). Collegiality as Colleges. In: The Collegial Tradition in the Age of Mass Higher Education. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9154-3_4
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