Three things strike me about this scene. First, that there will soon come a time when any student with an internet connection anywhere in the world will be able to watch the best lecture in the world on any particular aspect of their discipline. In the digital age, access to Matthew Arnold's "the best which has been thought and said in the world" is open to all.
Second, that when it comes to the other ingredient in Arnold's prescription — "a stream of fresh and free thought upon our stock notions and habits" — there is no substitute for the individual encounter between student and teacher, and that for our universities to recruit the best students and teachers in the world there must be not just free thought but a free market in international recruitment. That computer science tutor in my college is Vietnamese and it was a hell of a struggle to get him a visa. The greatest damage that the coalition is doing to the universities is not in the area of domestic funding but in that of migration control.
The third and most important thought is about community. Collini writes in passing that people he knows who work in continental universities find it very odd that British and American ones devote so much time and resource to sport. They are baffled that the salary of the football coach at Notre Dame is six times higher than that of the university president. To which one reply would be the old adage mens sana in corpore sano and another would be that the sense of loyalty created by college football is one of the main reasons why American universities are so well endowed by their alumni.
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