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...And in June, the US Supreme Court effectively ended affirmative action, banning universities from considering race in admissions....
...Some nations have reached the limit of their borrowing capacity and the prospect of default looms....
...“Demand for higher education, now more than ever . . . is far in excess of capacity,” says Alfred Morris, a former interim vice-chancellor of London Metropolitan University, who now runs a company which...
...However, the state had more generating capacity in 2006 than in 2020, officials said, including the San Onofre nuclear power plant that has since closed....
...(FT) China says ties with US at lowest point since 1979 The remarks by Wang Yi, China’s foreign minister, were an unusually frank admission from a senior Chinese official and suggest that Beijing is eager...
...He defended its unusual decentralised structure in which individual colleges control admission, tuition and support to students “as one of the signature experiences of Cambridge”....
...At the time of his arrest in 2010, Dodgson was a managing director at Deutsche Bank’s corporate-broking department, where he moved following the collapse of his former employer, Lehman Brothers, in 2008....
...Neil Alford, professor of materials science at Imperial, is working on the development as part of his role as associate provost and describes it as an “opportunity to think really ambitiously about what...
...Roxie Smith, vice provost of the university, is developing the programmes with Russell Winer, marketing professor at NYU Stern School of Business, in the US, and with help from members of the UoPeople’s...
...to do so in the face of lacklustre growth and weak price pressures globally and spare capacity at home....
...For some MPs and ministers, the spat over Prof Ebdon is a proxy battle about the future of university admissions and the role of universities in the education system....
...Ben Whitney, acting director of the Centre for International Management at Queen’s School of Business in Kingston, Ontario and the associate director of Queen’s Master of International Business programme...
...Michael Worton, vice-provost of UCL, would like to see a return to two-year A-level courses with synoptic exams at the end....
...One figure in the anti-Hood camp described her as “steadfastly silent” during the years of battle between the vice-chancellor and his opponents....
...This campaign season she’s taken on the role of international field director of Americans Abroad for Hillary Clinton – an official arm of the Clinton campaign – although she says she is more interested in...
...On the panel are: Della Bradshaw, Business Education editor, Financial Times Linda Meehan, assistant dean and executive director for MBA Admissions and Financial Aid at Columbia Business School Bill Neuenfeldt...
...“But if Larry Summers wants to guide admissions in a particular direction he has the capacity, by virtue of his role as president, to galvanise that process, whereas in Cambridge the colleges admit students...
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