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Education

South Sudan: Students Moved to Temporary Housing As Cput Faces Ongoing Accommodation Crisis

Wednesday at 14:25 PM, via AllAfrica

[Daily Maverick] In what has become a grimly familiar start to the academic year, Cape Peninsula University of Technology continues to struggle to place students in accommodation. Many have slept outside the District Six campus, while others are being moved into temporary housing. Their spokesperson says while they are ‘compassionate to those who apply and don’t get accepted’, their priority is...

Nigeria: Rediscovering the Fundamental Essence of University Education in Nigeria

Wednesday at 13:18 PM, via AllAfrica

[This Day] The higher education system of any nation is designed as a critical arm of the state to enlighten the society about the elements that make for social harmony and social order, while at the same time getting the citizens connected with the state’s policy and development priorities. The higher education system, in other words, is one of the crucial avenues by which a nation defines and...

Greenwich and Kent announce merger to become UK’s first ‘super-university’

Wednesday at 10:00 AM, via The Guardian

Formal approval given for new university group to operate from August, with both institutions keeping their names

The universities of Greenwich and Kent have confirmed they have been given formal approval to merge into the UK’s first “super-university”.

The merged entity will be the third-largest higher education institution in the UK, the universities said, and is consulting on being named the...

‘If I think about what this means, I want to cry’: what happens when a city loses its university?

Wednesday at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

When Essex University’s Southend campus opened, it was a message of hope for a ‘left behind’ UK seaside town. Its closure will be felt far beyond its 800 students, some of whom will not get their degrees

The seaside city of Southend-on-Sea, on England’s east coast, looks grey on a winter afternoon in term-time. Its cobbled high street, bordering the university campus, is sparsely populated...

From the archive: the free speech panic: how the right concocted a crisis – podcast

Wednesday at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

We are raiding the Guardian long read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors.

This week, from 2018: snowflake students have become the target of a new rightwing crusade. But exaggerated claims of censorship reveal a deeper anxiety at the core of modern conservatism

By William Davies. Read by Lucy Scott

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Liberia: Liberia Records Gains in Girls’ Education–but Wash Gaps, Weak Data Systems Still Undermine Progress

Wednesday at 06:55 AM, via AllAfrica

[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia — Liberia has made notable progress in advancing girls’ education, achieving full gender parity in school enrollment and improving junior secondary completion rates, but deep structural challenges continue to threaten sustained gains, according to a new National Policy on Girls’ Education (NPGE) Performance Analysis Report, 2021-2025.

South Africa: We Run Writing Workshops At a South African University – What We’ve Learnt About How Students Are Using AI and How to Help Them

Wednesday at 06:40 AM, via AllAfrica

[The Conversation Africa] Much is being said about the wonders of artificial intelligence (AI) and how it is the new frontier. And while it provides amazing possibilities in fields like medicine, academics are debating its advantages for university students. Peet van Aardt researches student writing and presents academic writing workshops at the University of the Free State Writing Centre,...

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