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Enrolments at Cambridge dropped to 22,715 students for the 2023/24 academic year, down from 22,975 the previous year
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City University of Hong Kong faced controversy after evicting its students’ union from campus and allegedly reporting several of its members to the police
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Havovi Anklesaria pursued the case after being told that she could no longer take leave each Lent to visit her family in India
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The restoration comes after a cyber-attack on the British Library two years ago disrupted access to online books and journals
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Activists delivered a letter signed by over 1,000 students and staff to Cambridge’s Old Schools building
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Eight candidates are running for five positions
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Charlie Rowan talks to Nathan Law about human rights activism, Chinese influence in UK universities, and having a 1M HKD bounty on his head
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The protesters demanded that Selwyn and other colleges increase their proportion of plant-based catering
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Cambridge has spent more than any other UK university on academic journal costs
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This comes ahead of the University’s General Board meeting tomorrow which will decide whether to pause undergraduate admissions
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Roshaan Khattak, a Cambridge postgrad who has accused the Pakistani secret service of threats, was one of the guest speakers
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This has meant Friday’s halfway hall has been relocated to two separate rooms
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The School of Humanities and Social Sciences recorded the highest gender pay gap (11.66%) among the central University’s six academic schools
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The number of redundancies rose sharply to 23, more than double the 2018-2023 average of 9.2
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The vigil marked the anniversary of Hind Rajab’s death, a five-year-old girl killed in the Gaza Strip by Israeli forces
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This funding is part of almost £50 million donated to the 24 Russell Group universities by Chinese sources during this period
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Charlie Rowan talks to Céline-Marie Vidal about destigmatising the menstrual cycle
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2023/24 was the first year that academic misconduct specifically relating to AI was set apart from other types of misconduct
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Roshaan Khattak, a filmmaker and human rights activist, received a threatening message in December which he believes was sent by the Pakistan ISI
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The activists served up one of their own for Christmas lunch, to ask passers-by ‘is this humane’