"plate-glass university" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: plate-glass universities [plural]
Etymology: Modelled on red brick university, from the use of plate glass in modern architecture. Coined by British barrister Michael Beloff in 1970. Etymology templates: {{m|en|red brick university}} red brick university, {{coin|en|Q6828565|in=1970|nocat=1}} Coined by British barrister Michael Beloff in 1970 Head templates: {{en-noun}} plate-glass university (plural plate-glass universities)
  1. (UK) Any of several universities founded in the United Kingdom in the 1960s in the era of the Robbins Report on higher education. Tags: UK Categories (topical): Universities Synonyms: plate glass university

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