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Riot police armed with batons clashed with pro-Palestinian student demonstrators at the University of Amsterdam campus on Monday. It's the latest in a series of clashes between Dutch police and demonstators over the last few weeks. Students and staff called for the Dutch institutions to end their complicity in “the ongoing genocide” in Gaza and denouncing violent methods that the police used to suppress peaceful protesters. Riot police also intervened to disband a demonstration camp on the university grounds last week, resorting to force against some protesters and dismantling their tents. WAT...
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Pro-Palestinian activists set up tents outside the sandstone main hall at University of Sydney, one of Australia's largest tertiary institutions.
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Police have carried out raids at Columbia University on Tuesday to stop pro-Palestinian demonstrations, bursting into an administration building protesters had taken over and making dozens of arrests. A statement released by a Columbia spokesperson said New York City officers entered the campus after the university requested help. A tent encampment on the school's grounds to protest the Israel-Hamas war was cleared, and the university's Hamilton Hall was emptied. “After the University learned overnight that Hamilton Hall had been occupied, vandalised, and blockaded, we were left with no choice...
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Students in Paris - inspired by Gaza solidarity encampments at campuses in the United States - blocked access to a campus building at a prestigious French university on Friday. The pro-Palestinian protest at the Paris Institute of Political Studies, known as Sciences Po, prompted administrators to move all classes online. It came two days after police broke up a separate demonstration at the university’s amphitheatre outside one of its Paris campuses. On Friday, scores of protesters occupied a central campus building and dozens of others blocked its entrance with trash cans, wooden platforms a...
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Students across the United States are urging universities to cut ties with companies that are advancing Israel’s military operations in Gaza - and in some cases from Israel itself.
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When it comes to competition for jobs and resources, education has always been a crucial factor in our sucess. The adult population in Europe with tertiary education, which is the highest level, considerably varies across the continent, according to the available data. On the average, almost one third aged 25-74 years in the European Union have a higher education degree, including public and private universities, colleges, technical training institutes, and vocational schools. Educational level also varies with age and gender. So which countries have the highest rate of higher education in Eur...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - A top US university has canceled its plans for a graduation speech by a Muslim student over what it says are safety concerns, after pro-Israel groups criticized her selection. The decision by the University of Southern California is the latest controversy to roil American higher education since the conflict between Israel and Hamas erupted in October. Asna Tabassum, who has been attacked online for "antisemitic and anti-Zionist rhetoric," had been selected as class valedictorian. USC's valedictorian is chosen by college officials from among scores of applicants with high ac...
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Oxford versus Cambridge: it’s an age-old rivalry between two towns and their prestigious universities that dates back centuries. But as a tourist choosing a day trip from London, which architecturally alluring, history-packed city should you favour? Both destinations are easily walkable, have myriad attractions and offer parks for basking in the spring sunshine. Here’s how to pick between these two collegiate beauties. How to reach Oxford and Cambridge from LondonBoth cities are a train ride away from the UK capital. From London King’s Cross, there are several trains an hour to Cambridge and o...
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Las Vegas (AFP) - The gunman who killed three people and injured another at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas was an academic who had applied for a professorship but was not hired, US media reported Thursday. The incident at UNLV, a short distance from the gambling hub's tourist-packed Strip, marked the latest shooting in a country plagued by gun violence, and comes six years after Las Vegas suffered one of the worst mass shootings in US history. Las Vegas Sheriff Kevin McMahill on Wednesday said there were three confirmed deceased victims and that the attacker was shot dead by police. A fou...
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