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US ‘maximum pressure’ sanctions have slashed wages for state workers leading to a brain drain hitting the Revolution’s ‘pillars’
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All the odds were stacked against me, but there was no way I was going to give up. Instead I began the long, hard road to a good education â and a brilliant career
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Human Rights Watch warns bar on women means unqualified men now teach boys, fewer subjects are taught and beatings are routine
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Standards in reading, maths and science among 15-year-olds have declined over the long-term, research suggests.
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Global slump means maths and reading rankings still up slightly in OECD assessment of 15-year-olds, but results vary for UK nations
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Since 2005, Brazilian photographer André François has been capturing pandemic, earthquake and other health responses in remote communities across the world
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Berkshire coroner’s office hears there was one reference to managing stress given to inspectors before November 2022
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California Faculty Association, at largest public university system in US, fighting for better pay and benefits for about 29,000 workers
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Joan Donovan says funding was cut off for criticizing Meta when university was receiving $500m from Mark Zuckerberg’s charity
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From learning the difference between academic and practical law, to discovering inaccuracies in TV dramas, law students and graduates share things they found out during their studies
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After completing a degree, law graduates inevitably face the question of which route to take. Here’s how to figure out what’s best for you – and what to consider before you embark on a course of study