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13 juin 2015

Students tell of STEM sexism at Bristol

By Holly Else. More than half of female students reading science subjects at the University of Bristol said that they have felt uncomfortable at the institution because of their gender. More...

13 juin 2015

Postdoctoral researchers to be made Cambridge alumni

By Holly Else. Former postdoctoral researchers will now be counted as alumni at the University of Cambridge. More...

13 juin 2015

Government urged to invest more in science

By Holly Else. The UK needs to stop using greater efficiency in research as justification for funding cuts, a vice-chancellor and ex-research council head has said. More...

13 juin 2015

University of Reading announces restructure for systems engineering

By Holly Else. Institution may close one of its engineering schools after a 'disappointing result' in the research excellence framework. More...

13 juin 2015

Social sciences most common degree for global leaders

By . A degree in the social sciences and international study or work experience are the two most common characteristics of professional leaders around the world, according to research from the British Council. More...

13 juin 2015

Fund helps protect persecuted artists

By . The US-based not-for-profit organisation has launched a fund to help save the lives and work of artists who face persecution in their home countries. More...

13 juin 2015

Why Canadian professors aren't afraid of their students

Ottawa Citizen						HomepageBy Joseph Heath. One of the lazy habits that Canadian journalists sometimes fall into is talking as though Canada and the United States were the same country. This shows up most clearly in the belief that whenever anything bad is happening in the United States, it must also be happening in Canada, and so there’s no need to actually go and check. More...

13 juin 2015

Gap year gains traction in Canada

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageBy Jared Lindzon. As a new generation of Canadian students prepares to make the transition from high school to college or university, a small number will consider taking a year off to travel, work, volunteer and carefully consider some of the most important decisions they will need to make in their young lives – though many more would benefit from doing so. Read more...
13 juin 2015

Record number of Canadians take $100,000 to drop out of school

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageBy Shane Dingman. A record number of Canadians are taking U.S. billionaire Peter Thiel up on his controversial offer: Drop out of school and he’ll give you $100,000 (U.S.) to pursue your dream. Read more...
13 juin 2015

Addressing aboriginal education gap benefits all Canadians

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageBy Barrie McKenna. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission report contains an eye-straining 94 recommendations for righting the wrongs done to aboriginals in Canada – everything from erecting monuments to creating a national holiday. Read more...
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