As the annual review approached, Arthur began to feel the headache coming on.
The eight-year construction plan called for an almost doubling of the number of universities, which in turn meant needing twice the number of professorial talent currently at the Australasian University.
Where to find such a large number of university professors and experts? Besides massively recruiting from the current American region and Europe, there really wasn't a better solution.
The good news was that the former United States had achieved no small feats in education. The population of the American region exceeded one hundred million people, and the number of universities had long surpassed 500, almost ten times that of Australasia.
This statistic was quite staggering. After all, the population of the United States was approximately three times that of Australasians.