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‘Language and the development of intercultural competence in an ‘internationalised’ university: staff and student perspectives’ by Katie Dunworth, Trevor Grimshaw, Janina Iwaniec and Jim McKinley (free to view until 31st August 2021) Photo by Porapak Apichodilok on Pexels.com I chose

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Mark Zuckerberg was left counting the personal cost of bad PR yesterday (about $6 billion, according to Bloomberg) on a day when his company couldn’t get out of the news headlines, for all the wrong reasons. The billionaire Facebook CEO’s

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Editor’s note: Three days after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Media Research Center founder and President Brent Bozell wrote about the horror of the day, the unity of everyday Americans, and the journalists who had to calmly report

Hyperspace Challenge, a business accelerator run by the Air Force Research Laboratory and CNM Ingenuity as part of the new SpaceWERX for the U.S. Space Force, has announced it has selected 13 startups and 11 university teams to participate in

Ahead of President Biden’’ s early Thursday night speech requiring more forced vaccinations and promoting masks, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki required to the Briefing Room podium and dealt with fire from Fox’’ s Peter Doocy and Real Clear