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Dutch Government Pays €555 Million to Compensate Students for Loan System
The Dutch government's Dienst Uitvoering Onderwijs (DUO) disbursed €555 million to over 353,000 former students as compensation for the lack of study grants under the 2015-2023 loan system, with additional 'study vouchers' for those who studied between 2015 and 2019, addressing criticisms that the i...
Dutch Government Pays €555 Million to Compensate Students for Loan System
The Dutch government's Dienst Uitvoering Onderwijs (DUO) disbursed €555 million to over 353,000 former students as compensation for the lack of study grants under the 2015-2023 loan system, with additional 'study vouchers' for those who studied between 2015 and 2019, addressing criticisms that the i...
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48% Bias Score


UK University Funding Crisis Deepens Amidst Visa Drop and Tax Increases
A 13% fall in international student visa applications to the UK, coupled with a rise in tuition fees offset by increased taxes, risks exacerbating the financial crisis facing English universities, which are already grappling with £7bn in annual deficits for research and domestic undergraduate teachi...
UK University Funding Crisis Deepens Amidst Visa Drop and Tax Increases
A 13% fall in international student visa applications to the UK, coupled with a rise in tuition fees offset by increased taxes, risks exacerbating the financial crisis facing English universities, which are already grappling with £7bn in annual deficits for research and domestic undergraduate teachi...
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44% Bias Score


Cardiff University to Cut 400 Jobs Amidst Funding Crisis
Cardiff University plans to cut 400 jobs due to a £3.6 million funding cut from the Welsh government and decreasing international student applications, impacting various departments including nursing, causing concern about a potential worsening of Wales's nurse shortage.
Cardiff University to Cut 400 Jobs Amidst Funding Crisis
Cardiff University plans to cut 400 jobs due to a £3.6 million funding cut from the Welsh government and decreasing international student applications, impacting various departments including nursing, causing concern about a potential worsening of Wales's nurse shortage.
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48% Bias Score

Underfunded Spanish University Faces Financial Crisis
The Rey Juan Carlos University (URJC) in Madrid is facing a severe financial crisis due to insufficient government funding of €2,100 per student, far below the national average of €6,100, despite having a budget surplus and high efficiency. This has prompted protests and raises concerns about the fu...

Underfunded Spanish University Faces Financial Crisis
The Rey Juan Carlos University (URJC) in Madrid is facing a severe financial crisis due to insufficient government funding of €2,100 per student, far below the national average of €6,100, despite having a budget surplus and high efficiency. This has prompted protests and raises concerns about the fu...
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40% Bias Score

House GOP Proposal to Eliminate Lifetime Learning Credit
A Republican proposal seeks to eliminate the Lifetime Learning Credit (LLC), a tax benefit allowing up to a $2,000 deduction for higher education expenses, impacting graduate students who already face significant debt; the proposal is part of a broader plan to offset tax cuts.

House GOP Proposal to Eliminate Lifetime Learning Credit
A Republican proposal seeks to eliminate the Lifetime Learning Credit (LLC), a tax benefit allowing up to a $2,000 deduction for higher education expenses, impacting graduate students who already face significant debt; the proposal is part of a broader plan to offset tax cuts.
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52% Bias Score

Australian University Executive Salaries Surge to $240 Million
Australian public universities' spending on key management personnel rose to almost $240 million in 2023, a 7% increase, with 198 executives earning over $500,000 (a 14% rise), prompting a government taskforce to review executive salary setting.

Australian University Executive Salaries Surge to $240 Million
Australian public universities' spending on key management personnel rose to almost $240 million in 2023, a 7% increase, with 198 executives earning over $500,000 (a 14% rise), prompting a government taskforce to review executive salary setting.
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52% Bias Score
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