US universities take different approaches for return to college campuses
California State University (CSU), with almost 500,000 students, recently announced that it will
continue with online teaching into the spring semester.
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California State University (CSU), with almost 500,000 students, recently announced that it will
continue with online teaching into the spring semester.
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Edouard Johnson looks at some of the recent controversies surrounding Lost Stock and how it works.
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Eduoard Johnson looks at whether the myths surrounding how charities work are true and where donation money actually goes.
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Officials have said that universities might have to close if there are outbreaks of coronavirus amid warnings of soaring cases among young people.
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Durham has become the first university to offer a bursary to persuade students to defer their studies.
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High number of vacancies on courses at Russell Group universities could lead to a record breaking number of students gaining a place at university through clearing.
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England’s university regulator has called for stronger powers to protect students enrolled at institutions that are at risk of financial failure because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Vice-chancellor Pal Ahluwalia was suspended, and subsequently reinstated, after he alleged widespread financial irregularities at the University of the South Pacific.
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The coronavirus pandemic has caused some universities to cancel years abroad, while others are
scrambling to find viable alternatives.
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International students are almost twice as likely to apply to London campuses than domestic students, according to data from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).
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Germany’s Federal Ministry of Education and Research has been criticised by academics for potentially reducing scholarly work to producing “useful facts”.
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After Australia’s higher education regulator declared that it would not pursue "innocent" parents over contract cheating regulations, a conference heard that parents were the biggest problem.
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Hundreds of Plymouth Students Registered to Vote without Consent
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