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Academic freedom and democracy in African countries: the first study to track the connection

Academic freedom and democracy in African countries: the first study to track the connection

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Stories not only amuse us, they also change our brains

Stories not only amuse us, they also change our brains

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Days on Earth have mysteriously gotten longer, and scientists don't (yet) know why

Days on Earth have mysteriously gotten longer, and scientists don’t (yet) know why

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Mirror neurons: this is how they put us in the skin of others

Mirror neurons: this is how they put us in the skin of others

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How England plans to cut back ‘low value’ degrees so it can reap more student loan repayments

How England plans to cut back ‘low value’ degrees so it can reap more student loan repayments

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Ways to get through College with no student loans

Ways to get through College with no student loans

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1 in 10 teachers say they’ve been attacked by students

1 in 10 teachers say they’ve been attacked by students

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How universities can support international students beyond orientation week

How universities can support international students beyond orientation week

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Excelling as a musician takes practice and requires opportunities – not just lucky genes

Excelling as a musician takes practice and requires opportunities – not just lucky genes

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Why you should immerse yourself into technology

Why you should immerse yourself into technology

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Computer science benefits students with learning disabilities – but not always for the long term

Computer science benefits students with learning disabilities – but not always for the long term

Prejudice against LGBTI students is born in society and grows in school

Prejudice against LGBTI students is born in society and grows in school

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