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Dec 2 2008:
Will the Bologna process make it easier for academics to move from job to job across Europe, asks Anna Bawden
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Dec 2 2008:
Ministers see the teaching profession as easy game, says Peter Mortimore
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Nov 17 2008:
Warning for UK universities as academic talent is attracted by relaxed visa laws
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Nov 11 2008:
If teachers influenced their pupils there would be an awful lot of nuns running around, says Jonathan Wolff
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Nov 4 2008:
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, has suffered a serious blow after Iran's parliament sacked his interior minister for faking a law degree from Oxford University
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Nov 4 2008:
Imperial College London and Oxford University have been lured to the Middle East to help Qatar become the region's education and research hub
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Nov 1 2008:
World's largest women-only university to be built in Saudi Arabia accommodating 40,000 students
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Oct 31 2008:
Hector's dolphins, which are endemic to New Zealand, are being ravaged by commercial fishing, according to a new study
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Oct 28 2008:
Higher education minister says he wants it to become common - and easier - for students to spend time in other European countries
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Oct 28 2008:
Which candidate would do more for US education? Joanna Walters talks to teachers and students in the Obama and McCain heartlands of Chicago and Arizona
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Oct 27 2008:
Two people have been killed and a third wounded in a shooting at the University of Central Arkansas (UCA), police said today
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