Call to rethink China branch campuses over academic freedom risks
Experts say long-running joint ventures should be seen as a ‘litmus test’
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Electric scooters are appearing in many major cities across the country, bringing fun to riders, profits to scooter makers — and lots of potential risks to walkers and riders.
Ad hoc approaches inadequate to deal with a widespread issue, campaigners say
Authors discuss their new book on the experience of Asian American students at Harvard University
Years after defecting from Russia and resettling in the US, former KGB officer Alexander Zaporozhsky was lured back to the country he had once betrayed. The CIA warned him not to go.
A teenager from London has been given some extra homework for the school holidays by the co-founder of Artificial Intelligence firm DeepMind.
It can be one of the most important — and often stress-inducing — decisions of a young person’s life. And now, Google is getting involved.
New tool will learn how academics grade papers and replicate their approach
This isn't the first time the university has faced scrutiny over policies that favor white over Asian American students. Comments in the 1980s by admissions officers on alumni children, athletes and Asian Americans may be relevant today.