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China-UK: new report reveals massive increase in research collaboration and dependence on Chinese students

A critical foreign policy challenge for a post-Brexit UK is its relationship with China – and a key pillar of this relationship is Britain’s higher education and research sector. Our new research demonstrates just how important the sector is for UK-China ties. Education was the UK’s largest service export in 2018 and in 2019, one in every nine UK academic papers involved collaboration between British and Chinese researchers. China has had a rapid rise among the rankings of the UK’s research partners – going from ninth to second place in less than a decade. China is now challenging the US for the number one spot, raising pressing questions for policymakers at a time of rising geopolitical tensions.

Global experts debate Biden climate outlook | Imperial News

19 February 2021 An expert panel discussed what to expect from the Biden administration’s climate policies over the next four years. The Forum at Imperial, with The Policy Institute at King s College London, brought together a panel of international experts to debate President Biden s climate policies, geopolitical pressures and the importance of science, technology and research for net zero. Professor Mary Ryan, who leads Imperial s Transition to Zero Pollution initiative, chaired the panel In front of an audience of the research community, policymakers, students, industry and the general public, Professor Tim Benton, Research Director, Emerging Risks and Director of the Energy, Environment and Resources Programme at the foreign policy think tank Chatham House, began the proceedings by stating that the US has to lead by example in being a good global citizen.

Unequal Britain: An academic defence of social inequality

COVID -19 by the Policy Institute at King s College London is indicative of the hostility of an upper middle-class layer in academia to the class issues posed starkly by the pandemic. That COVID-19 is a “poor man s disease” which has hit the working class hardest driven into unsafe workplaces under the policy of herd immunity is a verifiable fact. It led the British Medical Journal to accuse the world s governments of “social murder” in their response to the pandemic. Its editorial, “Covid-19: Social murder, they wrote elected, unaccountable, and unrepentant”, drew attention to the phrase’s origin with Friedrich Engels, the lifelong collaborator of Karl Marx.

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