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Graduates urged to shape own destinies

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Published on
January 7, 2000
Last updated
May 27, 2015

Northern Ireland's new graduates should set their sights on becoming entrepreneurs rather than bureaucrats, Robert Cormack, pro vice-chancellor of Queen's University Belfast, told a graduation ceremony.

Professor Cormack said the people of the province should "take their destiny in their own hands" instead of relying on others to shape their future.

But Queen's vice-chancellor, George Bain, later warned the province's new administration that local prosperity is being threatened by research funding cuts to Queen's and Ulster universities.

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