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Author: Tali Fraser

British Student Jailed for Spying in the UAE Returns to the UK

Posted on 11th December 201815th March 2019 by Tali Fraser

A British PhD student jailed for spying in the UAE has returned to the UK a day after he was pardoned and released as part of the country’s National Day clemency tradition. Matthew Hedges, a […]

Underwear Is Not a Sign of Consent

Posted on 30th November 201826th March 2019 by Tali Fraser

A 27-year-old man at the centre of a rape trial has been acquitted in Northern Ireland. The defence argued that because the 17-year-old girl he was accused of raping was wearing a lacy thong, she […]

Will Handwritten Exams Soon be a Thing of the Past?

Posted on 20th November 201815th March 2019 by Tali Fraser

If you type out your lecture notes, you soon might be one step ahead of the competition – some universities are now opting for the use of computers, instead of the more-traditional pen-and-paper, for exams. […]

Brazilian Forces Invade Universities in Suppression of Free Speech

Posted on 14th November 201815th March 2019 by Tali Fraser

Brazilian media have reported that Brazilian police have staged raids authorised by the electoral authorities, sometimes without warrants, in universities across the country. In these raids, professors were questioned and materials belonging to professors and […]

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