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International students left in limbo by UCL after university exceeds visa allocations

01 October at 14:15 PM, via The Guardian

Hundreds of students accepted on courses facing costs and even deportation after being told to defer studies until 2026

Hundreds of international students accepted on courses by University College London have been left in limbo and facing thousands of pounds in costs, after the university admitted it had run out of places just days before many were due to start.

About 200 students from China...

This Is Not Free Speech

01 October at 11:02 AM, via New York Times

Trump is known for saying a lot of things that he can’t or won’t back up. This time, the threats are real.

Should the Autism Spectrum Be Split Apart?

01 October at 11:00 AM, via New York Times

Families of people with severe autism say the repeated expansion of the diagnosis pushed them to the sidelines. A new focus on the disorder has opened the way for them to argue their cause.

‘Unprecedented in history’: global academic freedom group warns of dismantling in US

01 October at 06:01 AM, via The Guardian

Report from Scholars at Risk counts some 40 attacks against academic freedom in the US in the first half of 2025

A global academic freedom group has warned that the Trump administration’s assault on universities is turning the US into a “model for how to dismantle” academic freedom.

“We are witnessing an unprecedented situation – really as far as I can tell in history – where a global...

Trump says $500m deal reached with Harvard to settle dispute

01 October at 00:01 AM, via The Guardian

US president says ‘Linda is finishing up the details’ but not clear whether university ready to announce agreement

Donald Trump said on Tuesday that his administration had reached a deal with Harvard and that the school would pay $500m to settle the dispute between the federal government and the university.

“Linda is finishing up the final details,” Trump told reporters at an event in the...

Trump Says a Deal Is Close With Harvard

30 September at 22:40 PM, via New York Times

The agreement, if finalized, would follow months of public acrimony as the school grappled with losing billions in federal dollars as a result of defying President Trump.

Starmer’s further education plans augur well, but the policy detail will be telling

30 September at 19:06 PM, via The Guardian

The PM’s challenge it to make vocational options as attractive to parents and young people as higher eduction

UK politics live – latest updates

Keir Starmer has joined a long line of ministers and prime ministers who have called time on Tony Blair’s ambition for half of the nation’s young people to go on to higher education.

Rishi Sunak, Gavin Williamson and now Starmer have all declared an end...

‘Distressing’ Uses of the President’s Power

30 September at 18:56 PM, via New York Times

Readers respond to an editorial about President Trump’s troubling use of executive power in the Venezuelan boat strikes. Also: Social Security woes; the importance of Black colleges.

A school field trip to see neoliberalism in action? Count me in | Zoe Williams

30 September at 12:00 PM, via The Guardian

It wasn’t quite what I was expecting from my daughter’s A-level geography class, but I had plenty of ideas

If you happen to have children of an age to willingly study geography, you’ll know that it’s the topic with all the best field trips. They’re constantly going somewhere. That place is rarely cool to begin with, and they zone in on the least cool thing about it, so if they go to the...

Des Moines revokes education license of school superintendent arrested by Ice

29 September at 23:07 PM, via The Guardian

Ian Roberts was superintendent of Des Moines public schools, the largest school district in the state

The superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district has had his education license revoked by state education officials following his arrest last week by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) agents.

Ian Roberts, the superintendent of Des Moines public schools (DMPS), was detained by Ice...

Covid school closures in UK damaged ‘very fabric of childhood’

29 September at 20:15 PM, via The Guardian

Inquiry hears of children exposed to pornography and suffering ‘grievous’ harm without protection of schools

The Covid pandemic disrupted the “very fabric of childhood”, the UK inquiry has heard, on the first day of a four-week session devoted to its impact on children and young people.

Clair Dobbin KC, counsel to the inquiry, said in her opening submission on Monday that some of the evidence...

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