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Italian Erasmus students protest with pictures

In Italy, a dramatic university reform was passed in parliament yesterday Wednesday. As universities and students rally against the reform, Italian Erasmus students from Copenhagen and other European cities take photos to show their support

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London students: Anarchists hijacked their demo

Thousands of British students protested rising tuition fees on Wednesday. The University Post has some first-hand accounts

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London rocked by massive student protests

Student protests against rising fees and budget cuts spiralled into violence Wednesday, as demonstrators infiltrated Conservative Party headquarters

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Students fed up with Berlusconi reforms

In Trieste, students protest government reforms by taking over lecture halls and physics labs

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Europe’s universities shiver as UK swings the axe

Shell-shocked university leaders huddle in Palermo to talk shop

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Turning buffalo milk into big money

India is the world’s largest dairy producer, but only 10 per cent of milk is processed and sold. Copenhagen scientist Richard Ipsen explains how buffalo milk could be a goldmine

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American students to return to a different country

US internationals have mailed in their votes, and Tuesday’s election will determine which political party will be calling the shots

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UK budget a bloodbath for the humanities

Humanities and social sciences will bear the brunt, say sources, as the debris settles following the British government's shock budget announcement

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When studying abroad, money is no object

Despite the financial crisis, economy is a minor consideration for students choosing where to study abroad. They focus on university reputation and teaching quality, a new global survey shows

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Greek students hit hard by economic meltdown

No financial support keeps students reliant on family networks. Many are forced to drop out or quit the country, explains Greek sociology student

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