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How to narrow the gap between what universities produce and what employers expect

LumiNola/Getty Images Angelo Fynn, University of South Africa Higher education is usually seen as a way for individuals and families…

Eritrea’s Isaias Afwerki: a tactical authoritarian who might be president for life

Eritrean president Isaias Afwerki in China in the 1960s. He is fifth from the left, rear row. Martin Plaut, School…

'I choose to be a cyborg': Why I implanted computer chips in my hands

Cyborgs are people with additional technological hardware connected to their bodies. (Shutterstock) Tamara P Banbury, Carleton University I have computer…

STEM learning should engage students' minds, hands and hearts

Our educational systems should be doing more to ensure STEM classrooms are places where relevant inquiry pertaining to real-life issues…

A call to decolonize business schools, including our own

As statues topple, business schools must begin seriously decolonizing. (Piqsels) Dara Kelly, Simon Fraser University and Jordyn Hrenyk, Simon Fraser…

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South African universities need to know why students' suicide risk is so high

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