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Odds and quads - 21 November 2013
Images of pineapples can be found all over Wolfson College, Cambridge
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Open University to shut ‘outstanding’ PGCE course
Institution follows Bath and offers another worrying lesson for teacher training
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Gender breakdown by subject area
The gender make-up of the student population in different subject areas has been highlighted in a Department for Education report
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Oxford pro v-c 'interested' in truly variable fees
Sally Mapstone throws her weight behind calls to move beyond £9,000 fees cap
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Education policy and research are linked in online
The Economics of Higher Education network aims to highlight neglected areas of economic research on the sector
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Cambridge shuts transfer window on trainee medics
London partners unhappy as university scraps ‘unfit for purpose’ model
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Oxford mulls Thatcher naming rights and wrongs
‘Parliament of dons’ bypassed in decision-making process
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University of Oxford’s black pioneers
Uncovering tales of ancient university’s scholars of colour
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Report urges engineering to concentrate on fresh materials
But niche learning may not play well in jobs market, expert warns
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City University London’s ‘unruly’ pop-up in heart of Tech City
Cass Business School’s outreach sessions draw start-ups, scholars together
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Campus round-up - 21 November 2013
Source: Rex FeaturesBan won’t mean plenty more fish in the seaBanning the practice of throwing unmarketable or over-quota fish back into the sea is only one of the measures needed to deliver...
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‘Google model’ could spell end for fees
Argentine v-c: ad-based system could end ‘financial discrimination’
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Arab universities head calls for regional quid pro quo
Rich and poor states have resources other side needs, says sultan
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Rebuilding the Kurdistan academy
Vice-chancellors are held in high esteem in the UK, but they can’t hold up the traffic. In Iraq, university leaders are so powerful that they can pick up the phone and order a police escort.So it was...