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Today's recommended read
Is there a way to tackle air pollution?
Professor Chris Brace (Powertrain & Vehicle Research Centre)
BBC Online, BBC 1, BBC World News (no link available)
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Has Fairtrade run its course?
Dr Iain Davies (School of Management)
BBC Radio Bristol and BBC Radio Somerset
London restaurants look at dishing up Paris practices
Professor Paul Gregg (Dept. of Social and Policy Sciences)
Financial Times (subscription required), Lebanon Daily Star
UK news plurality and Fox-Sky merger
Professor David Miller (Dept. of Social and Policy Sciences)
The Guardian and Yahoo! UK and Ireland
How too much information can stop people from being sustainable consumers
Professor Avi Shankar and Dr Peter Nuttall (School of Management)
The Conversation
Virtual hybrid project rolled out by UK universities
Professor Chris Brace (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering)
The Engineer
A new way to teach children about eating disorders
Professor Simone Fullagar, Dr Emma Rich and Niamh Ni Shuilleabhain (Postgraduate researcher) (Dept. for Health)
Yahoo! UK and Ireland
Sugar's `tipping point' link to Alzheimer's disease revealed
Dr Rob Williams, Dr Omar Kassaar Munir and Professor Jean van den Elsen (Dept. of Biology & Biochemistry), Professor Tony James (Dept. of Chemistry) and Professor Stephen Ward (Dept. of Pharmacy & Pharmacology)
Robotics & Automation News and Daily Express
Natural slate as the material with least negative effects on the physical environment
Inventory of Carbon & Energy (ICE)
The Building Centre
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International students ‘are worth £26bn’ The Times (subscription required)
Sexual harassment 'at epidemic levels' in UK universities The Guardian
Sexual harassment allegations: find figures for UK universities The Guardian
Why the true scale of university harassment is so hard to uncover The Guardian
'We felt inferior and degraded': reporting sexual harassment at university The Guardian
Overseas students ‘worth £25 billion to UK’ i News
International students 'making enormous economic contribution' to UK Press Association
Government faces Lords defeat over registration of student voters The Guardian
Sainsbury’s Delivery: Technical education, employer leadership and careers guidance Wonkhe
Devil in the detail as the Bill enters final stages of scrutiny Wonkhe
Debunking a report on left wing groupthink using left wing groupthink Wonkhe
Education system to be overhauled with new ‘T-levels’ to plug post-Brexit skills gap The Telegraph
Britain needs to raise its skills The Telegraph
Freshers’ year of fun faces the chop The Times
£60bn Brexit fighting fund The Sunday Times (subscription required)
Budget reforms will make vocational qualifications ‘equal’ to A-levels The Independent
Essays for sale: the booming online industry in writing academic work to order The Guardian
Vocational training shake-up 'most ambitious since A-levels' BBC News
Hammond puts aside £500m to fill post-Brexit skills gap The Guardian
Give guarantees to EU residents in Britain – with strings attached The Telegraph
New grammar schools planned for poorer pupils The Telegraph
University tsar’s civil servants ‘risk his impartiality’ The Times (subscription required)
We must be ever vigilant of the Left's insidious domination of our institutions The Telegraph
We’re ready for take off in space, science and technology The Telegraph
How we could solve education’s inequality problems with just 100 new schools i news
How will Brexit impact British universities? The Telegraph
Academy chief says selective schools could boost social mobility Daily Mail
New app lets users hire poor millennials for menial tasks Daily Mail
Fact check: are England’s universities ‘swimming in cash’? Times Higher Education
Data pinpoint Brexit threat to university-business links Times Higher Education
Data bites: EU research cash worth £715 million to UK in 2015-16 Times Higher Education
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