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Today's recommended read
Scientists pinpoint blood sugar-Alzheimer's 'tipping point'
The study is a collaboration between Dr Rob Williams and Professor Jean van den Elsen (Dept. of Biology & Biochemistry), Professor Tony James (Dept. of Chemistry) and Professor Stephen Ward (Dept. of Pharmacy & Pharmacology)
The Telegraph, i News, The Sun and 261 other outlets
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New Bath and Bristol science park plan after Sajid Javid reveals £53m boost for West of England
The University’s proposed Institute for Advanced Automotive Propulsion Systems (IAAPS) has been named by Communities Secretary Sajid Javid as a likely project to receive funding from the latest Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) Growth Funds
Bath Chronicle
Your IDE won't change, but YOU will: HELLO! Machine learning
Dr Joanna Bryson (Dept of Computer Science)
The Register
Dons of a different kind: researching the Mafia
Dr Felia Allum (Dept. of Politics, Languages & International Studies)
Times Higher Education Supplement
Why universities and academics should bother with public engagement
Dr Richard Watermeyer (Dept. of Education)
Schools Improvement Net
Where exactly is our closest star?
Dr Philippe Blondel (Dept. of Physics, Centre for Space, Atmospheric & Oceanic Science)
BBC Radio Bristol
Higher Education Strategy Associates: Two Studies to Ponder
Dr Christos Kolympiris (School of Management)
Financial Advisor
Building robots without ever having to say you're sorry
Dr Joanna Bryson (Dept. of Computer Science)
Spectrum Online
Cell-infused wearable sensors aim to detect infection and disease
Professor Toby Jenkins (Dept. of Chemistry)
QMED
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University of Bath professor joins Shop Well For Less team for BBC One
Professor Avi Shankar (School of Management)
Bath Chronicle
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Students to be offered degrees over two years The Times (subscription required)
Uni students to get two year degrees The Sun
Tuition fee cap to be lifted to allow fast-track degrees The Guardian
Two-year degrees benefit students and the economy The Times (subscription required)
Crackdown on campus anti-Semitism The Daily Mail
Britain ‘needs more skilled migrants’ to help drive growth The Times (subscription required)
PPE: the Oxford degree with a lot to answer for The Guardian (letters)
Universities will offer students fast-track degrees in just two years but could be allowed to hike tuition fees to £13,500 a year Daily Mail
Universities to offer new fast-track courses costing up to £13,500 Evening Standard
Students make up lion’s share of net migration fall Times Higher Education
Net migration drop is all about students - and it could cause the PM a headache Sky News
Almost third of university academics from outside UK BBC News online
UK’s ‘lower-ranked’ universities take non-EU students hit Times Higher Education
Risks of post-Brexit academic 'brain drain' highlighted Times Higher Education
Australian universities claim it's DISCRIMINATION to insist Muslims shake hands with women - because their faith doesn't permit it Daily Mail
I’m a British academic, but no longer feel welcome in the UK The Guardian
Students: what are your experiences of websites selling essays? The Guardian
Growing competition between universities is changing student life The Economist
US universities try to resist Trump deportation push BBC news online
Israel Apartheid Week events cause turmoil in UK universities The Jewish Chronicle
Black Studies course coming to Birmingham City University The Voice
Simple-minded economics distorts the debate over education Financial Times (subscription required)
Sooner or later, a British university is going to go bankrupt The New Statesman
Now a degree is a commodity, no wonder more students are cheating The Guardian
Student volunteers make a real difference – harness their enthusiasm The Guardian
Unite to build 7,500 more rooms for UK students as development plans hot up The Telegraph
View from the Valleys: Mature students make up a third of students ITV Online
‘Policy failure’ holding back black academics Times Higher Education
UK’s ‘lower-ranked’ universities take non-EU students hit Times Higher Education
New formula aims to stop ‘unfair’ credit for research Times Higher Education
The rise of eSports in higher education Times Higher Education
Ignore the public at your peril Times Higher Education
Michael Barber: no ‘flood’ of private providers in England Times Higher Education
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