Anna was a reporter covering teaching, learning and student issues, as well as higher education in Africa and the Middle East. Previously she was a reporter for Research Fortnight and news editor of the Brixton Bugle. She has a BA in contemporary history and an MA in modern European history from the University of Sussex.?She left Times Higher Education in 2021.?
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People will always ‘come up with the same bullshit’ to support anti-science agendas, says Nasa scientist
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Sector relishing support for wider dissemination of scholarship but takes issue with some of the details
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Government adjusts cap on medicine places to deal with demand
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