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The discipine equips students with an understanding of diversity, often at its most conflict-ridden points
The UK school is keen to attract students from the remotest areas
Historian Tristram Hunt explores the landscape that was one of the inspirations behind the founding of the National Trust
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A lack of transparency over service levels is common in this developing market
A spate of deans’ departures raises questions about the way they were appointed
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John Sutherland’s idiosyncratic and erudite compendium of fiction writers’ biographies
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Schools attached to universities edge ahead of their standalone rivals
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