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Ishion Hutchinson: ‘Reading will always be a grappling with history’
5 days
“No one has said anything mean, so that’s been great,” chuckles poet Ishion Hutchinson, when I ask him how his debut prose......
Franklin Nelson / Photographed for the FT by Ian Kline
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Trump’s message to Asian students will hurt US universities
6 days
In 2010, Xi Mingze, the daughter of Xi Jinping, now president of China, enrolled at Harvard under an alias. Her presence......
June Yoon
Higher Ed
One in five people do not expect to have as many children as they want
8 days
Nearly one in five people in 14 countries do not expect to have the number of children they desire, largely because of economic......
Valentina Romei in London
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Donald Trump tests limits of presidential authority by sending troops into Los Angeles
9 days
By calling on federal troops to suppress protests in Los Angeles, Donald Trump has shown he is willing to put the country......
Joe Miller in Washington and Christopher Grimes in Los Angeles
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Italy’s vote on who gets to be Italian
14 days
Insaf Dimassi arrived in Italy from her native Tunisia in 1997 at the age of only nine months, reuniting with her migrant......
Amy Kazmin in Bologna
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Letter: London’s universities offer a global calling card
15 days
Mayor Sadiq Khan was right to mention London universities as a key part of the ecosystem that could attract US businesses......
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‘Ambitious reform’ needed to ease UK higher education cash crunch, report says
16 days
“Ambitious reform” of funding and regulation is needed to stave off financial crisis in UK higher education as competition......
Amy Borrett in London
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Can the Gulf really become an AI superpower?
17 days
Energy-rich Gulf monarchies are vying to become hubs for electricity-guzzling artificial intelligence infrastructure, as......
Chloe Cornish in Dubai, Melissa Heikkilä in San Francisco, Ahmed Al Omran in Riyadh