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DANIELA SALVEMINI

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

She is a graduate of Kings College, London, where she majored in pharmacology. in pharmacology at London University. Salvemini served as the William Beaumont Professor and chair of the department of pharmacology and physiology at the university. She earned a Ph.D.

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Decentralisation and the case for moving to a tertiary education system

SRHE

It is palpably evident that centralisation under an Office for Students (established as primarily a Regulator but replacing the UGC and its successor body, the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE)) is running out of road. Policy had become centralised although institutional autonomy was pledged to be preserved.

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7 Recognizable Sites in Pop Culture and Film in London

AIFS Abroad

Sure, it may not appear in as much pop culture as, say, Los Angeles or New York , but due to its unmistakable character, when a scene is in London, you can very much tell. Fill your camera roll with some of London’s most iconic locations from movies, TV shows and even classic literature.

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Course Spotlight: Bibliotherapy in London

AIFS Abroad

College students interested in learning more about this topic will love a humanities course we offer at our Global Education Center during fall , spring and summer semesters to our study abroad participants in London, England called Bibliotherapy: The Art of Reading. Sounds pretty great, right?

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Irregulation: is the Office for Students fit for purpose?

SRHE

How has this framework developed over time, and what impacts has this had on higher education providers? This goes to the heart of the statute establishing the OfS, the Higher Education and Research Act 2017 (HERA). How successful has the OfS been in performing these duties, and have some duties been prioritised over others?

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King’s College London cuts ties with opioids-linked Sackler family

The Guardian Higher Education

University is latest body to distance itself from sponsorship by owners of Purdue Pharma, makers of OxyContin King’s College London has become one of the latest UK institutions to sever all ties with the Sackler family following outrage over its role in the deadly opioids epidemic in the US.