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Dr Aurelien Mondon (PoLIS) has written an article for Newsweek about the trial of Dutch politician Geert Wilders for inciting racial hatred and its implications the far right in Europe.
Dr Ian Walker and Dr Tim Gamble’s (Psychology) research on the distance cars leave to pass cyclists has been discussed on BBC Radio 2's The Jeremy Vine Show (from 12:39:53).
Dr Sam Carr’s (Education) Conversation article on how internet pornography can ruin relationships has been republished on All4Women (South Africa).
Higher Education News
Brexit so complex it could overwhelm politicians, warn senior academics The Guardian
Brexit weekly briefing: is the plan for leaving the EU softer than we thought? The Guardian
Universities need clearer guidelines on how deal with rape cases The Guardian
Nicky Morgan: International students make us all richer – cutting their numbers would be a serious error Conservative Home
Universities Minister: Let’s ‘wipe out’ anti-Israel scourge Jewish News
Why Michael Gove is right to challenge experts to raise their game The Guardian
Anthony Hilton: What to expect from Philip Hammond’s debut Autumn Statement Evening Standard
Angela Rayner: Another education U-turn? This is dangerous driving from Theresa May The Guardian
Government 'must act to improve careers provision' BBC News
11 tweets that show what happens if you publicly dismiss the work of academics Times Higher Education
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