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The curse of science: many academics are more focused on 'sounding smart' than grounding science in society

The curse of science: many academics are more focused on ‘sounding smart’ than grounding science in society

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10 Practical & real-world examples of artificial intelligence

10 Practical & real-world examples of artificial intelligence

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Generation: a concept to be used in moderation?

Generation: a concept to be used in moderation?

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Let’s talk about what each uni does, but don’t make it a choice between teaching or research

Let’s talk about what each uni does, but don’t make it a choice between teaching or research

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5 ways MacKenzie Scott’s $8.5 billion commitment to social and economic justice is a model for other donors

5 ways MacKenzie Scott’s $8.5 billion commitment to social and economic justice is a model for other donors

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Bringing joy back to the classroom and supporting stressed kids – what summer school looks like in 2021

Bringing joy back to the classroom and supporting stressed kids – what summer school looks like in 2021

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“Grand oral” of the bac: how to draw inspiration from the masters of eloquence to succeed

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The debate over transgender athletes’ rights is testing the current limits of science and the law

The debate over transgender athletes’ rights is testing the current limits of science and the law

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Some benchmarks on Chinese universities

Some benchmarks on Chinese universities

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How to integrate media literacy into education

How to integrate media literacy into education

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From 13 unis to 1: why Australia needs to reverse the loss of South Asian studies

From 13 unis to 1: why Australia needs to reverse the loss of South Asian studies

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School catchment zones may be annoying for some parents, but they help ensure equality for everyone

School catchment zones may be annoying for some parents, but they help ensure equality for everyone

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