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Students are continuing their education strike campaign against implementation of the Bologna reforms, introduction of tuition fees and insufficient financial support. Lecture halls have been occupied at 80 universities throughout the country. In some cases the student demands have been backed by university heads while in Bonn the City Council has demonstrated its sympathy with the campaigns ( more ) [Michael Gardner, University World ...
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I just finished my ninth December in a third level classroom and this feels like the best one in my books. I know I failed to deliver a big chunk of hands-on material to my Project Management students but that shortfall is offset by some seriously engaging practical sessions with my first year students. On several occasions, those students produced highly-engaging audio podcasts of lectures ( more ) [Bernie Goldbach, Inside View , 17 ...
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View mobile edition Get Daily E-mail About Us Contact Us Login/Sign Up December 20, 2009 Home News Views BlogU Audio The Lists Career Advice Job Seekers Employers Skip to main content Quick Takes December 18, 2009 Embellished Biography for Opera Educator at BU Boston University's Web site biography of Sharon Daniels, head of the university's Opera Institute, has significantly ...
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Ng E-Jay In the latest edition of Petir, the People’s Action Party's bi-monthly party magazine, Law Minister K Shanmugam warned party members that younger voters could erode the PAP's political dominance if they are not convinced that Singapore needs strong political leadership capable of making effective and speedy decisions. On one hand, Mr Shanmugam is acknowledging that younger voters seem more ready to vote the opposition. On ...
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The University announced Saturday that residence halls will remain open until 5 p.m. Monday for students stranded in D.C. Seth Weinshel, director for GW Housing Programs, said about 1,000 students remain in residence halls, and that the deadline for vacating University housing was extended from noon on Sunday until Monday evening. GW has been and will continue to closely monitor the weather and will work with all students that are ...
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