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8 février 2015

Labour's tuition fees cut risks 'colossal damage' to universities

https://auth.telegraph.co.uk/sam-ui/i/tcuk-header-logo.gifBy . Leading academics turn on Ed Miliband's plans to cut tuition fees by £3,000 warning it will leave a £10billion black hole in university finances. Read more...

8 février 2015

What could be more absurd than censorship on campus?

The Guardian homeBy . Why won’t academics argue with the religious right when campuses are meant to be centres of debate?
Twenty-four vice-chancellors wrote to the Times to protest that universities must be places where “lawful ideas can be voiced and debated without fear of reprisal”. More...
8 février 2015

Safe space or free speech? The crisis around debate at UK universities

The Guardian homeBy . The cancellation of comedian Kate Smurthwaite’s Goldsmiths show after protests against her politics is indicative of a wider battle for the nature of student life – should university be a ‘safe space’ for all, or a place where anything can be debated. More...
8 février 2015

Six myths about how universities spend their tuition fee income

The Guardian homeBy Nigel Carrington. Public debate about higher education has obsessed over fees, but some facts are rarely mentioned. It’s time to set the record straight. Public debate on higher education has become obsessed with funding, but there are some facts that are rarely mentioned. The value of universities to the UK is enormous, generating £72bn in value to the UK economy in 2014 on a turnover of £27.3bn. To put that into perspective, the acclaimed UK computer games sector turned over £1.7bn. And they create enormous value indirectly. More...
8 février 2015

Face it: you probably won't become fluent on your year abroad

The Guardian homeBy . It’s expected that language students will return having mastered our chosen language, but in reality this is often not the case. More...
8 février 2015

Academic superstars: stop playing to the cameras and get back to your labs

The Guardian homeBy . Big-name scientists may be popular in media circles but many can’t find the time to engage with junior members of their own team. More...
8 février 2015

More US college freshmen 'depressed' than at any time in the past 30 years

The Guardian homeBy . An annual survey of college freshmen has found the lowest levels of self-reported emotional wellbeing in the 30 years, generating concern.
The survey, The American Freshman: National Norms Fall 2014, was conducted among more than 153,000 first-year, full-time college students at 227 four-year colleges and universities. More...
8 février 2015

Let’s debate higher education honestly

The Guardian homeBy . The Labour party has identified a major problem relating to university tuition fees but reducing them is not an appropriate solution for it (Editorial, 3 February). The problem is that a large minority of graduates have to enter careers that will never pay enough during their working lives so as to prompt loan repayment. More...
8 février 2015

Police under scrutiny after seeking to obtain names of people who wanted to attend university debate

The Guardian homeBy . Special Branch concerned about public meeting at university to debate fracking, new documents show. More...
8 février 2015

Britain's most powerful students: 10 universities that could swing the election

The Guardian homeBy . The influence of students is likely to be felt across the country at the May elections, but where will their votes be most important. More...
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