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Alicante Medical Students Gain Access to All Valencian Hospitals
Following a legal battle, medical students at the University of Alicante will now have access to internships at all public hospitals in the Valencian Community, marking a significant expansion of training opportunities and a shared training space across the five public universities.
Alicante Medical Students Gain Access to All Valencian Hospitals
Following a legal battle, medical students at the University of Alicante will now have access to internships at all public hospitals in the Valencian Community, marking a significant expansion of training opportunities and a shared training space across the five public universities.
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48% Bias Score


University of Turin to Invest €100 Million in New Medical School Building
The University of Turin will invest over €100 million in a new 30,000 square meter university building, the Domus universitaria, to accommodate approximately 10,000 students in medical fields, located next to the new Parco della Salute hospital in Turin, Italy. The increased cost reflects rising mat...
University of Turin to Invest €100 Million in New Medical School Building
The University of Turin will invest over €100 million in a new 30,000 square meter university building, the Domus universitaria, to accommodate approximately 10,000 students in medical fields, located next to the new Parco della Salute hospital in Turin, Italy. The increased cost reflects rising mat...
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40% Bias Score


Biden Approves Student Loan Relief for 150,000 Borrowers
President Biden announced Monday that his administration approved student loan relief for over 150,000 borrowers, bringing the total to over 5 million, focusing on those defrauded by schools, with disabilities, or in public service, after the Supreme Court blocked his broader plan.
Biden Approves Student Loan Relief for 150,000 Borrowers
President Biden announced Monday that his administration approved student loan relief for over 150,000 borrowers, bringing the total to over 5 million, focusing on those defrauded by schools, with disabilities, or in public service, after the Supreme Court blocked his broader plan.
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40% Bias Score


TU Eindhoven Suffers Cyberattack, Shuts Down Network
A cyberattack on October 26, 2023, forced the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven to shut down its internal network, disrupting classes and student access to email until at least October 27; the university is investigating but hasn't confirmed the source.
TU Eindhoven Suffers Cyberattack, Shuts Down Network
A cyberattack on October 26, 2023, forced the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven to shut down its internal network, disrupting classes and student access to email until at least October 27; the university is investigating but hasn't confirmed the source.
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32% Bias Score


New US Rules Mandate Data Reporting for Distance Learning Programs
The Biden administration finalized regulations requiring U.S. colleges to report detailed data on distance learning student outcomes, enrollment, and federal aid usage by July 2027, following negotiations and public comments, although their longevity is uncertain with a change in presidential admini...
New US Rules Mandate Data Reporting for Distance Learning Programs
The Biden administration finalized regulations requiring U.S. colleges to report detailed data on distance learning student outcomes, enrollment, and federal aid usage by July 2027, following negotiations and public comments, although their longevity is uncertain with a change in presidential admini...
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32% Bias Score


Johns Hopkins Settles Discrimination Complaints
Johns Hopkins University settled with the US Education Department to address 99 complaints of anti-Arab and antisemitic harassment between October 2023 and May 2024, agreeing to review policies and provide training following a rise in such incidents since the Israel-Hamas war.
Johns Hopkins Settles Discrimination Complaints
Johns Hopkins University settled with the US Education Department to address 99 complaints of anti-Arab and antisemitic harassment between October 2023 and May 2024, agreeing to review policies and provide training following a rise in such incidents since the Israel-Hamas war.
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40% Bias Score

Evictions of Disabled Students in Abidjan Amidst University Housing Crisis
Following the dissolution of a student union in October 2024, a campaign to remove students from over-occupied university housing in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, has disproportionately affected disabled students, leading to evictions despite a temporary ministerial intervention.

Evictions of Disabled Students in Abidjan Amidst University Housing Crisis
Following the dissolution of a student union in October 2024, a campaign to remove students from over-occupied university housing in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, has disproportionately affected disabled students, leading to evictions despite a temporary ministerial intervention.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Student Loan Compensation Causes Website Overload
The Dutch government's compensation for students affected by the 2015-2023 leenstelsel (loan system) is causing website login issues due to an unexpectedly high volume of access attempts by the 600,000 eligible recipients, prompting DUO to temporarily halt further email distribution.

Dutch Student Loan Compensation Causes Website Overload
The Dutch government's compensation for students affected by the 2015-2023 leenstelsel (loan system) is causing website login issues due to an unexpectedly high volume of access attempts by the 600,000 eligible recipients, prompting DUO to temporarily halt further email distribution.
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48% Bias Score

TU/e Hit by Cyberattack, Network Shutdown Disrupts Exams
A cyberattack targeting Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) on October 26, 2023, forced the university to shut down its internal network, disrupting classes and access to online services until at least October 27, impacting students preparing for exams; authorities are investigating.

TU/e Hit by Cyberattack, Network Shutdown Disrupts Exams
A cyberattack targeting Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) on October 26, 2023, forced the university to shut down its internal network, disrupting classes and access to online services until at least October 27, impacting students preparing for exams; authorities are investigating.
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36% Bias Score

Eindhoven University Shuts Down Network After Cyberattack
The Eindhoven University of Technology took down its network on Sunday due to a cyberattack discovered Saturday around 9 pm, halting education until at least Monday; the university is investigating with police and aims to restore network access by Tuesday.

Eindhoven University Shuts Down Network After Cyberattack
The Eindhoven University of Technology took down its network on Sunday due to a cyberattack discovered Saturday around 9 pm, halting education until at least Monday; the university is investigating with police and aims to restore network access by Tuesday.
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32% Bias Score

Gap Year: A Necessary Pause or Unnecessary Detour?
Christoph Farkas's positive gap year experience contrasts with Charlotte Köhler's immediate career pursuit after high school, highlighting the different approaches to post-graduation life and their respective impacts on career choices and personal growth.

Gap Year: A Necessary Pause or Unnecessary Detour?
Christoph Farkas's positive gap year experience contrasts with Charlotte Köhler's immediate career pursuit after high school, highlighting the different approaches to post-graduation life and their respective impacts on career choices and personal growth.
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60% Bias Score

Conservative Backlash Dismantles University Diversity Programs
The elimination of diversity offices at several universities in conservative states reflects a national trend, impacting student support, campus climate, and the broader pursuit of diversity in higher education.

Conservative Backlash Dismantles University Diversity Programs
The elimination of diversity offices at several universities in conservative states reflects a national trend, impacting student support, campus climate, and the broader pursuit of diversity in higher education.
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60% Bias Score
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