H. Public universities, meanwhile, still have not been granted much autonomy. There is less direct control, but far more administered competition: a new bureaucracy to check the achievement of certain goals. This might all be avoided through price competition, but tuition fees, now 1,000 a year on average, are fixed centrally by each state. The excellence initiative is a mere drop in the bucket.
I. That is why Mr. Jacobss donation matters. For the first time, Germany will have a private university worth the name and with a solid financial footing 。 If it works, other rich Germans may be tempted into investing in higher education too.
J. Even so, private universities will play a small part in German higher education for the foreseeable future. This does not mean that public universities should be privatised. But they need more autonomy and an incentive to compete with one anotherwhether for students, staff or donors. With luck, Mr Jacobss gift will not only induce other German billionaires to follow suit, but also help to persuade the states to set their universities free.
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