LSE moves towards lifting class size limit
Fierce student opposition looks unlikely to block move to balance larger classes with more contact with faculty

Fierce student opposition looks unlikely to block move to balance larger classes with more contact with faculty
The problem that Jamie Timmons flags (“Concern over tacit conflicts of interest in peer reviews”, 30 January) is one that all journals battle with, not just Plos One. All reputable journals have...

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