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It is no accident that universities are prominent in protests over ties to the slave trade and movements to decolonise education, says Joanna Newman
A new scheme will see West African and Australian universities co-create courses that can be replicated across the region, says Joanna Newman
The shortfall will damage the UK¡¯s reputation and halt projects that are making a real difference to communities worldwide, says Joanna Newman
Equitable collaborations are key to ensuring that universities can best respond to the SDGs, says Joanna Newman
Unesco¡¯s efforts to enable degree qualification recognition across borders will improve access to higher education for refugees and displaced people, says Joanna Newman
They can break down the financial and geographical barriers to higher education, advancing universities¡¯ purpose to serve the common good, says Joanna Newman
Higher education can play a lead role in mending past injustices in innovative and sustainable ways, says Joanna Newman