Universities
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Britain ‘now the stupid country’
Speed Read Melvyn Bragg says nation’s universities are being destroyed
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The university degrees that land graduates the highest salaries
Speed Read First study of its kind shows economics tops earnings table - while creative arts rank lowest
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Why is there such a lack of diversity at Oxbridge?
In Depth Newly revealed figures show some Oxford and Cambridge colleges admitted no black British students between 2012 and 2016
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London named best city in the world for students
Speed Read English capital tops global ranking despite being ‘eye-wateringly’ expensive
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Universities Minister to ban students from censoring contentious speakers
Speed Read Sam Gyimah says attempts to silence debate at universities are ‘chilling’
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Disadvantaged university students are three times more likely to live at home
Speed Read New report says that social mobility is the preserve of ‘white, middle class, privately educated young people’
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USS strike: lecturers on strike at 57 universities
In Depth More than a million students will lose a combined 565,000 hours of teaching to walkouts
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Tory fightback over tuition fees begins
Speed Read Long-awaited review of higher education funding has power to woo younger voters but is politically ‘risky’
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Seventh suspected suicide at Bristol University in less than 18 months
Speed Read Researchers point to pressures on students including academic, financial and housing problems
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A first look around the University Arms Cambridge
The Week Recommends The city’s oldest hotel is about to reopen following a two-year refurbishment
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Hackers target research from UK universities
Speed Read Data confirms a rise in cyberattacks within higher education, posing a threat to national security
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Tuition fees 'should be cut', says two-thirds of public
In Depth Lord Adonis, a former Labour education minister, adds to calls for fees to be reduced
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