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The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific and philosophical concepts
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The affluent can have their souls enriched at university, so why not the poor as well? | Kenan Malik
The latest Tory crusade over ‘rip-off’ degrees continues to stereotype students based on class
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Unearthed notes owned by the renowned philosopher Jeremy Bentham reveals the roots of his influential ethics
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Is the academic component of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanction movement against Israel fair? We ask two scholars
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Their US immigration status makes securing affordable education a nightmare. Georgiaâs Freedom University offers an alternative path
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Cutting degrees to pay for more apprenticeships is plain barmy â just look at the facts and ask yourself who this is aimed at, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
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At least 55 students arrested in police raid on Gaza solidarity camp accused of flouting code of conduct and threatened with sanctions
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High Commission to meet leaders at university after currency crash in home country meant students couldn’t pay for tuition
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Two million Texas kids could see new curriculum emphasizing Bible stories to instruct them in the ‘American cultural experience’
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School says it will only speak on university matters, which some criticize as feigned neutrality because of its financial ties to Israel
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Letter: The result has been an increase in fixed costs to pay for vast building programmes and administrative overheads, writes Norman Gowar
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Weâre keen to hear how people feel about Labourâs plan to impose 20% VAT on private school fees, and how this might affect them
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Forget the military, but working under supervision in the NHS, care sector or for a charity could be hugely beneficial for many, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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The Guardian view on Starmer’s offer: the gap between Labour and the Tories should widen | Editorial
Editorial: Small campaign pledges risk inhibiting Labourâs ability, if elected, to improve peopleâs lives
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The brutal repression of student protests from Amsterdam to Los Angeles is exposing failings at the heart of our universities, says Patrizia Nanz of the European University Institute
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I was 13 and in my first year at the elite public school when I was caught drinking. The punishment shaped my time there â and became a watershed for the institution