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Apprehensions also made at Yale, while Columbia moves to online classes amid furore over Gaza protests
Arts organisations badly need a model for donors to understand what works in education — we now have one
Clampdown on ‘disruptive’ demonstrations leads to more than 100 arrests as US campus tensions intensify
Outgoing Princo investment head says signs of improving climate could be ‘just a blip’
Part 3 of a new series of business-school-style teaching case studies on sustainability dilemmas looks at ‘green hydrogen’. Read selected FT articles and answer questions on sustainability, governance and social obligations
Many challenges remain before the fuel can play a full role in decarbonisation. Explore the issues with this ‘instant teaching case study’
Campaigners warn that confidence in basic numeracy is at a low level among youngsters
Wealthy donors have helped increase the value of the institution’s assets to $1.7bn
Funding is soaring but the wealthy are eschewing western models when tackling the region’s development needs
The government’s decision to ban it has fuelled a culture war
The London-based gemmological institute is expanding its international reach with its scientifically focused programmes
New funders’ contributions dip following concerns over antisemitism and free speech at University of Pennsylvania
Experts warn provision of technical qualifications must be expanded to accommodate jump in school-leavers
The UK, US and other OECD countries are struggling to mimic the success of other cultures
An effect of the new technology ‘doesn’t have to be the removal’ of teachers from the classroom
Institution adopts moratorium on accepting Shell and BP funds amid scrutiny of companies’ influence on academia
Congressional panel whose hearings prompted resignation of Harvard president turns gaze on Doha
Knowledge intensive companies can benefit from their co-location with strong academic centres
VC money may be further away but regional start-up centres bank on local strengths to attract entrepreneurs
In ‘The Language Puzzle’, archaeologist Steven Mithen explores how linguistic and evolutionary development go hand in hand, from our grunt-filled past to our garrulous present
Litigation raises pressure as universities struggle to satisfy demands of donors and students
Safe spaces and sponsorship programmes are providing vital schooling to displaced children and those in war-affected cities
How should western policymakers use subsidies and tariffs to encourage drivers to switch? Probe the arguments with this ‘instant teaching case study’
This year’s FT ranking of courses comes as business schools and other higher education providers seek to meet rising demand for cheaper, more flexible and blended programmes from a broader cohort of students
The comedian paints a picture of the malaise hanging over the nation’s campuses in a new BBC documentary
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