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New South African president Cyril Ramaphosa¡¯s first budget confirmed funding for hundreds of thousands of students to be exempted from tuition fees, writes Martin Hall
Groundbreaking photographer David Goldblatt¡¯s archive should stay in South Africa, where it belongs, writes Martin Hall
Martin Hall on how Brown University is confronting its controversial past
Web 3.0 could revolutionise the way higher education is delivered, but will it be used as a force for good, asks Martin Hall
A trip to the theatre prompts Martin Hall to think afresh about the demonstrations gripping his country¡¯s campuses
As institutions battle crippling deficits, there are hard and volatile times ahead, writes Martin Hall
The Sainsbury review represents a huge opportunity for UK universities, while institutions across the world can reap the rewards of vocational courses, says Martin Hall
The MTN Entrepreneurship Challenge focused on Africa¡¯s strengths, not its weaknesses, says Martin Hall
Technology can help to educate people fleeing from conflict, but the conservatism of universities must be overcome also, says Martin Hall
Sharing data on students¡¯ academic activities will bring the field to a tipping point, says Martin Hall
Global higher education programmes should respond to our unstable world, says Martin Hall
Studies of childhood development demonstrate the value of research outside high-income countries, says Martin Hall
Freeze on tuition fee increases does nothing to counter inequality, writes Martin Hall
The country¡¯s young are angry about more than just tuition costs, which is why solutions are difficult, says Martin Hall