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Discover LudwigThe phrase "run a university" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the act of managing or overseeing the operations of a university. Example: After years of working in academia, Dr. Smith was finally given the opportunity to run a university as its president.
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He has run a university.
"I'm here to run a university".
"You can't run a university unless it's divided into subjects.
Webley has long experience of how to run a university, having been at Exeter for 26 years.
But, as I wrote in 2005 concerning an earlier change in funding, this is no way to run a university.
Every multi-academy trust should run a university technology college for youngsters aged 14 to 19, he says.
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"In future, if the student body wants to run a university-wide student newspaper it can of course do so.
The university's position on London Student has always been consistent: if the student body wants to run a university-wide newspaper and to pay for an editorial staff, it can of course do so, but this is ultimately a decision for the student unions across London.
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I don't envy anyone running a university these days.
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