London Student newspaper’s demise is short-sighted
Why is the University of London closing a place to build work skills?, asks Kevin Fong

Why is the University of London closing a place to build work skills?, asks Kevin Fong
I could not help but be drawn to the contribution from the chair of the Employers Pension Forum last week (“A novel contribution”, Opinion, 24 July). After all, I had met Anton Muscatelli three-...

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By Carl Straumsheim, for Inside Higher Ed

The Santander banking group is to invest €700 million (£550 million) in university projects over the next four years, a conference has heard.