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Brazilian Youth Question Higher Education's Value Due to Teacher Devaluation
Brazilian public school students increasingly view higher education as less valuable due to the low social and financial valuation of teachers, their primary role models.
Brazilian Youth Question Higher Education's Value Due to Teacher Devaluation
Brazilian public school students increasingly view higher education as less valuable due to the low social and financial valuation of teachers, their primary role models.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Student Housing Shortage Worsens
The Netherlands faces a growing student housing crisis, with a 13,500-unit decrease in student accommodations in the 2024-2025 academic year, primarily due to the sale of private rental properties influenced by rental regulations and a surge in international students.
Dutch Student Housing Shortage Worsens
The Netherlands faces a growing student housing crisis, with a 13,500-unit decrease in student accommodations in the 2024-2025 academic year, primarily due to the sale of private rental properties influenced by rental regulations and a surge in international students.
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16% Bias Score


Germany Remains Top Choice for International Students Despite Challenges
A DAAD survey reveals that Germany is the top choice for international students, with 75% of respondents stating it was their first preference, although a significant number reported facing discrimination.
Germany Remains Top Choice for International Students Despite Challenges
A DAAD survey reveals that Germany is the top choice for international students, with 75% of respondents stating it was their first preference, although a significant number reported facing discrimination.
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16% Bias Score


Former Greek Official Appointed Rector of Keele University's Greek Branch
Odysseas Zoras, a former Greek government official and university rector, has been appointed rector of the Greek branch of the UK's Keele University, sparking controversy among the opposition.
Former Greek Official Appointed Rector of Keele University's Greek Branch
Odysseas Zoras, a former Greek government official and university rector, has been appointed rector of the Greek branch of the UK's Keele University, sparking controversy among the opposition.
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60% Bias Score


Kentucky Ends In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants After Lawsuit
Following a lawsuit by Attorney General Pam Bondi, Kentucky agreed to end its policy of providing in-state tuition to illegal immigrants, a decision based on a federal law barring such benefits unless offered to all U.S. citizens.
Kentucky Ends In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants After Lawsuit
Following a lawsuit by Attorney General Pam Bondi, Kentucky agreed to end its policy of providing in-state tuition to illegal immigrants, a decision based on a federal law barring such benefits unless offered to all U.S. citizens.
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56% Bias Score


International Students in Europe: Work Permits, Wages, and Country Choices
Approximately 1.76 million international students, representing 8.4 percent of total enrollment, study in Europe annually; work is permitted in 30 countries, with work permit requirements, hourly wages, and permissible weekly work hours varying widely.
International Students in Europe: Work Permits, Wages, and Country Choices
Approximately 1.76 million international students, representing 8.4 percent of total enrollment, study in Europe annually; work is permitted in 30 countries, with work permit requirements, hourly wages, and permissible weekly work hours varying widely.
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32% Bias Score

US Judge Rules Against Trump Administration's $2 Billion Cut to Harvard Funding
A Boston federal judge ruled the Trump administration illegally cut over $2 billion in grants to Harvard University, deeming it unlawful retaliation for the university's policy stances, and reinstated the funding.

US Judge Rules Against Trump Administration's $2 Billion Cut to Harvard Funding
A Boston federal judge ruled the Trump administration illegally cut over $2 billion in grants to Harvard University, deeming it unlawful retaliation for the university's policy stances, and reinstated the funding.
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44% Bias Score

Northwestern University President Resigns Amidst Funding Cuts and Political Backlash
Northwestern University President Michael Schill resigned after three years, citing challenges including an $800 million federal research funding cut under the Trump administration, resulting in 425 job cuts and criticism from Republicans over the university's handling of campus protests and alleged...

Northwestern University President Resigns Amidst Funding Cuts and Political Backlash
Northwestern University President Michael Schill resigned after three years, citing challenges including an $800 million federal research funding cut under the Trump administration, resulting in 425 job cuts and criticism from Republicans over the university's handling of campus protests and alleged...
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44% Bias Score

TMU Opens New Brampton Medical School
Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) opened a new medical school in Brampton, Ontario, the first in the Greater Toronto Area in over a century, with an inaugural class of 94 students selected from over 6,400 applicants.

TMU Opens New Brampton Medical School
Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) opened a new medical school in Brampton, Ontario, the first in the Greater Toronto Area in over a century, with an inaugural class of 94 students selected from over 6,400 applicants.
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56% Bias Score

Plummeting International Student Enrollment Cripples US Colleges
The significant drop in international student enrollment at US colleges, particularly impacting smaller institutions, is causing severe financial strain due to stricter visa policies and reduced application approvals.

Plummeting International Student Enrollment Cripples US Colleges
The significant drop in international student enrollment at US colleges, particularly impacting smaller institutions, is causing severe financial strain due to stricter visa policies and reduced application approvals.
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24% Bias Score

Financial Crisis Looms for Some French Business Schools
Nine out of 23 French business schools failed to fill their seats this year, despite a 5% rise in applicants, triggering a financial crisis and highlighting the unsustainable economic model of the sector.

Financial Crisis Looms for Some French Business Schools
Nine out of 23 French business schools failed to fill their seats this year, despite a 5% rise in applicants, triggering a financial crisis and highlighting the unsustainable economic model of the sector.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's $2.42 Billion Harvard Funding Cuts Spark Lawsuit
The Trump administration cut nearly $2.42 billion in research grants to Harvard University, citing an allegedly progressive ideology and anti-Israel bias; Harvard sued, arguing the cuts violate its First Amendment rights, impacting research on various critical issues and potentially leading to staff...

Trump's $2.42 Billion Harvard Funding Cuts Spark Lawsuit
The Trump administration cut nearly $2.42 billion in research grants to Harvard University, citing an allegedly progressive ideology and anti-Israel bias; Harvard sued, arguing the cuts violate its First Amendment rights, impacting research on various critical issues and potentially leading to staff...
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48% Bias Score
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