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20 janvier 2016

Allow extremists to speak at universities, says Oxford head

The Guardian homeByPress Association. University’s first female vice-chancellor says exposure to ‘objectionable’ views helps students develop counter-arguments. More...
20 janvier 2016

Part-time students still put off university by tuition fees, figures show

The Guardian homeBy. The slump in the number of people attending university part-time is a cause for serious concern, according to senior figures in UK higher education, as it cuts off second chances for talented people to earn a degree. More...
20 janvier 2016

Cecil Rhodes statue row: Chris Patten tells students to embrace freedom of thought

The Guardian homeBy and . Oxford University chancellor tells students Nelson Mandela endorsed the Rhodes scholarships. More...
20 janvier 2016

How a master's can set you on course to charity leadership

The Guardian homeBy . Recent scandals in the charity world, from over-aggressive fundraising to the high-profile collapse of Kids Company, highlight the need for greater expertise and better management in the charity world. More...
20 janvier 2016

Oxford's leaders present competing visions of future

The Guardian homeBy . First female vice-chancellor says university’s traditions should not fossilise, while chancellor warns against ‘ill-considered actions’. More...
20 janvier 2016

An MA in music should be the overture to a lifelong career

The Guardian homeBy Lucy Hodges. A career in music, whether as a performer or composer, is intensely competitive. It takes time to develop, too – which is why a lot of young people sign up for a master’s degree to help them on their way. More...
20 janvier 2016

We private providers open doors to students shunned by other universities

The Guardian homeBy Debi Hayes. UK universities take a blinkered approach to widening participation - they need to follow our lead and welcome students without A-levels. More...
20 janvier 2016

Want to improve teaching in universities? Value those who teach

The Guardian homeBy . As university reform draws nearer, the government must address the sector’s growing problem of insecure working conditions. More...
20 janvier 2016

What you already know is the key to learning new things

The Guardian homeBy Marlieke van Kesteren. The facts piled up in your brain can turn into fertile soil. But you have to plough through them so the new ideas you’re planting have a chance to take root. More...
20 janvier 2016

'It's the micro inequities that do the most damage': astrophysicist Jill Rathborne on biases in the world of science

The Guardian homeBy . A lead scientist on the world’s most powerful telescope discusses equity versus equality and having a thick skin in a male-dominated field. More...
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