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Edex Live on MSNUniversity of Aberdeen gets go-ahead for India campus, first Scottish university to do soThe University of Aberdeen is set to become the first Scottish university to establish a branch campus in India. As reported ...
The University of Aberdeen has secured approval to establish a branch campus in Mumbai, India, marking a significant step in ...
In less than three years, artificial intelligence technology has radically changed the assessment landscape. In this time, ...
The building housing longtime local cafe Espresso Roma is scheduled for demolition to make way for a new apartment building.
The Conservatives have hit out at a LEZ retrofit scheme funded by the Scottish Government, after it emerged that 85% of businesses who applied for the funding in Aberdeen were rejected.
Jewish students stormed out of their graduation ceremony Thursday after a Massachusetts Institute of Technology commencement speaker accused the prestigious institution of supporting the erasure ...
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Last week, the Trump administration threatened to halt Harvard University from enrolling international students, an effort that was blocked by a federal judge shortly after. Now, the ...
An Aberdeen schoolgirl has taken on the incredible challenge ... which she took on to raise funds for local children’s charity Charlie House. The youngster, who is a student at Robert Gordon’s College ...
President Trump is again targeting Harvard University, days after his administration's move to revoke the school's ability to enroll international students was blocked by a judge. In a post on ...
The Trump administration’s threat to block Harvard from enrolling international students would remove more than a quarter of the university’s student body, a share large enough to rock its ...
Fear and confusion mounted quickly on Thursday as international students, who make up more than a quarter of the university’s enrollment, sought clarity or reassurance. By Jenna Russell and Miles J.
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