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The Swiss Government has demanded more information from the US authorities about the death of academic Salah Jmor, who was apparently shot by a US soldier in Iraq in June. Professor Jmor, an Iraqi...
The Swiss Government has demanded more information from the US authorities about the death of academic Salah Jmor, who was apparently shot by a US soldier in Iraq in June. Professor Jmor, an Iraqi...
Why Switzerland?
Groups of leading African and European universities will jointly fund at least a decade of priority research through clusters agreed in the first half of this year, although the delicate details of...
Four decades as professor and campus vice-president, with a stint in Italy, has Robert Berne seeing parallels to global intrigue and prison life
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Castaway from EU programme must paddle harder to keep up and remain an enticing partner for the future, says university leader
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Study of Swiss students finds men and women overestimate their graduate earnings, but men do it more significantly
Long-running negotiations between Brussels and Berne have stalled, risking a repeat of 2014, when the country was shut out of EU research
Formal contracts guaranteeing regular meetings, money for conferences, and space to work in are seen as way to mitigate unbalanced power dynamic
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Combining egalitarian access, prized vocational education and elite research universities, the ‘Swiss paradox’ may offer international lessons
Steven Groarke is unconvinced by an overview of 1970s challenges to mainstream approaches to mental health