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Future directions for public university systems may include increased emphasis on online and hybrid learning models, greater collaboration with industry partners, and a focus on diversity and inclusion. Additionally, public universities may seek to enhance their global engagement through international partnerships and study abroad programs. | Future directions for public university systems may include increased emphasis on online and hybrid learning models, greater collaboration with industry partners, and a focus on diversity and inclusion. Additionally, public universities may seek to enhance their global engagement through international partnerships and study abroad programs. | ||
[[Image:Detail-98547.jpg|thumb|center|Aerial view of a large university campus with academic buildings, green spaces, and students walking.]] | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||