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Vice-chancellors group study calls for colleges not to proscribe controversial speakers and help defend free speech
Universities must engage and debate with extremists, report says 2011
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Vice-chancellors warn MPs immigration rule changes will hit engineering departments and stem cell research
Universities must engage and debate with extremists, report says 2011
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Vice-chancellors and their staff do not engage in robust debate with extremists and try to show vulnerable students the moral and intellectual virtues of liberalism because they are frightened.
How radical Islam seduced the academics Nick Cohen 2010
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Vice-chancellors should reject demands to ban controversial speakers and "engage with, rather than proscribe" extreme political views on campus, a report from a working group on campus extremism is expected to say.
Universities must engage and debate with extremists, report says 2011
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Vice-chancellors and unions have been warned that the UK risks being left behind in the economic recovery after going from having the third-highest graduation rate among industrialised countries in 2000 to 15th place in 2008.
Tuition fees hike will spell disaster for universities, coalition warned 2010
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Vice-chancellors and unions warned that the UK risked being left behind in the economic recovery, as analysis by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) showed the UK had gone from having the third-highest graduation rate among industrialised countries in 2000 to 15th place in 2008.
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Vice-chancellors and principals were told by how much their individual teaching budgets were being reduced on Tuesday, but will only discover tomorrow how the entire higher education sector has fared.
University and college teaching budgets slashed by £82m 2010
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Vice-chancellors who wrote a letter published in the Guardian today fear that working-class families are more debt averse than the middle class.
Student protests: Q&A Jeevan Vasagar 2010
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Vice-chancellors argue that they should be allowed to charge £6,000 or £7,000 to deliver competition.
Tuition fees hike will spell disaster for universities, coalition warned 2010
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Vice-chancellors of South Africa's universities have rejected reports that prospective students must write compulsory entrance exams in 2009.
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