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Robbins principle

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Etymology

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From its appearance in the 1963 Robbins Report from the Committee on Higher Education, chaired by Lord Robbins.

Proper noun

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the Robbins principle

  1. (UK, education) The idea that university places should be available to everybody who qualifies for them by ability and attainment.