Abstract

This final chapter looks across the different examples of, and perspectives on, Co-operative Higher Education presented in this volume. It looks backwards and forwards. As a starting point, it takes some of the recommendations of the 1919 Ministry of Reconstruction’s Final Report on Adult Education as a way to consider how a Co-operative University (CU) might achieve long-held ambitions to provide Higher Education for a mass population. It looks at how the different experiments fit together and may be understood en bloc. It also provides some reflections on the prospects for how a federated CU might function, as we consider the potential and possibilities for Higher Education unlocked through co-operation.

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