Word: centralizationã
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...change from the previous administration of former Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles, himself a noted chemist, and the president he served, Neil L. Rudenstine—from whom they describe consistently favorable treatment. In part, this is due to a growing trend at Harvard towards centralization??€”with Allston and the growing push towards interdisciplinary—that increasingly pits science departments against each other. (But far from actually promoting interdepartmental collaboration, this instead seems to have generated an attitude of suspicion, where each department worries their neighbor will steal the limited lab space under works...
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