Inside Columbia’s campus wars
Divisions over Israel-Palestine have morphed into a fight for free speech and thrown the Ivy League university into crisis.
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Divisions over Israel-Palestine have morphed into a fight for free speech and thrown the Ivy League university into crisis.
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Degrees cost four times what they did before 2012, when the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats increased the amount universities could…
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Solving this crisis in higher education should transcend the division between the right and the left.
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The shadow skills minister on Labour’s jobs agenda, reforming apprenticeships, and valuing creative subjects.
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The Scottish education minister Jenny Gilruth has opened the door to change on university funding.
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How the Ivy League hearings on anti-Semitism reveal the wounded American elite.
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Undergraduates face inadequate maintenance loans, poor housing and a soaring cost of living – I feel dreadful for them.
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The traditional university course is poorly suited for our future.
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Rishi Sunak has protected the status quo in schools and universities, as the gaps of privilege and geography grow ever…
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A managerial war is remaking and destroying our once-noble centres of higher education.
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The problem of young people struggling in higher education cannot be solved in the classroom alone.
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Progressives are happy to uphold one form of discrimination for another – and it’s Asian Americans that lose out.
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The party’s focus on tuition fees neglects half of young people – and its past success with apprenticeships.
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Higher education is not an adequate means to achieve a more just society.
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Our world-leading universities are in crisis, yet debate centres on “entitled” students who have the audacity to want to study…
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University students need to be exposed to different views – but even the government doesn’t seem to know where to…
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The announcement will not inspire graduates, nor will it fix the broken higher education system.
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Students paying for their own tuition is fairer for everyone. Karl Marx knew that.
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Severing ties with Chinese research institutions would be a mistake for the UK’s higher education sector.
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There’s no justification for a lifelong stealth tax on those graduates who weren’t old or wealthy enough to escape it.
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