All students articles – Page 2
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Opinion
Why student debt may leave science dead on arrival
The cost of loans may drive chemists to leave countries such as the UK
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News
Brexit uncertainty putting European research collaborations at risk
German academic exchange calls for clarity on future of EU staff and students
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Opinion
A chemistry renaissance
There’s welcome evidence of a resurgence of interest in chemistry in the UK
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Opinion
Inspiring children to learn programming
The BBC’s Micro Bit could empower the next generation of chemists
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News
UK graduates carry more student debt than US counterparts
English students’ debts may be set to increase further, charity states
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News
Steady rise in US science and engineering doctorates raises job worries
Most research doctorates ever awarded in 2014, with chemistry PhDs jumping 35% in last decade
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News
Government rejects home secretary’s student visa proposal
International students will not have to return home straight after graduating
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News
Home secretary’s student visa plan draws ire of science community
Foreign students would be expelled from UK as soon as they complete their degrees
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News
To lecture or not to lecture?
Active learning could substantially cut university students failing science with some claiming continuing lectures is ‘unethical’
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News
Russia looks to attract EU students
More state funding will be available to European students with the hope that they will stay on and work in the country
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News
University cleared, student recovering after poisoning
Seemingly deliberate thallium and arsenic exposure leaves Southampton PhD chemist fighting nerve damage
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News
Home office to help student job seekers
Foreign PhD students will get a 12 month grace period to find a job after end of course
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