The proposals for the Royal Academy of Sciences and the Royal Institute of Industry were swiftly approved by the Cabinet Meeting, and the Ministry of Finance also declared it would allocate 8 million Australian dollars to construct these two universities.
As the institutions would carry the royal prefix, Arthur also specifically announced he would attend the ground-breaking ceremonies and the opening ceremonies of the first academic year for these two universities.
This also made the Cabinet give greater importance to these two universities, and Kailo, the Minister of Education, even designated them as the most vital projects in university construction, supervising them personally.
Once education matters were temporarily resolved, the medical issues actually didn't pose much of a problem.
Australasia currently has two medical universities and a medical college, and the number of medical students they train every year is still quite substantial.