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Oxford announces new German research partnerships
The move is expected to bring more collaboration in the sciences and humanities
Oxford falls in global employability rankings
Brexit blamed for dramatic drop in rankings
The marriages Brexit can’t break
Charlotte Tosti speaks to European women living in Oxford about the impact of Brexit on their lives.
Brexit’s humble beginnings in the Queen’s Lane Coffee House
“Brains of Brexit” Daniel Hannan tells Akshay Bilolikar how radical Tory students took over the UK
Oxford academics unite to condemn MP’s “creepy” letter
Conservative MP Christopher Heaton-Harris had written to universities asking for a list of tutors lecturing about Brexit
We need a second referendum
Will Dry makes the case that governmental blunders necessitate a second crack for Remain
King of Spain tours Oxford during state visit
Felipe VI chose to end his state visit with a topical speech at the Bodleian Library
Facebook’s fight against fake news is only a starting point
Leading up to the general election, Facebook’s positive action is at once concerning and desperately needed
Vice-Chancellor slams safe-space culture
Louise Richardson speaks out against “cosseted” middle-class students’ “echo chamber” environments
Beware the Russians under the bed
Genuine concern with Putin’s interference in foreign elections is justified, but hysterical overreaction helps no one
Universities warned over Brexit brain drain
Research suggests three in four EU academics would consider leaving the UK post-Brexit
My date with Theresa May
Charlotte Tosti imagines sitting down to talk biscuits and Brexit with the Prime Minister
Le Pen won’t win, but the Front National will not disappear
Le Pen has utterly reshaped the French political debate, and will undoubtedly play a central role in years to come, writes Jorge Lopez Llorente
58% oppose reduction in student migration numbers
The support for student immigration contrasts with concern over a reduction in international applications
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