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As Oxbridge welcomes more state school students, Etonians might be better off in America The success of students from Newham does not signify the end of independent schools. It may already have triggered a new Ivy League focus 11 March 2021 • 11:33am On a journey: pupils at Eton College hurry between lessons, wearing the school uniform of tailcoats and starched collars Credit: Getty Images Europe Not only can parents and teachers alike in this east London school congratulate themselves on a job well done but also, they can allow themselves the added satisfaction of knowing there will be more Old Bramptonians (OBs) than Old Etonians (OEs) in this year’s cohort. ....
(2) TOKYO, Mar 10, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - Fujitsu today announced the completion of its Data-Driven Social Creation Platform to contribute to the realization of the Japanese government s Society 5.0 concept(1), which presents a vision of a new, data-intensive society. The new platform commenced operations on March 9, 2021, and will be jointly operated by 9 universities and 2 research institutes(2) in Japan. The new platform was installed in March 2021 in the Kashiwa II Campus Research Building of the University of Tokyo. In collaboration with the Academic Information Network SINET(3) operated by the National Institute of Informatics (NII), the new platform will provide a wide range of computing resources and data collection, storage, and analysis functions to universities and research institutions throughout Japan. ....
The university rent scandal: how students have been left picking up the pandemic bill Students are caught in a Catch-22: they cannot live in their accommodation because of Covid restrictions, but they cannot stop paying for it 10 March 2021 • 10:00am For university students, the Coronavirus pandemic has had aggravating and frustrating consequences. Remote learning has become the norm yet tuition fees have not been discounted. And Government support has felt slow in coming: a series of interventions late last year including £20 million for student hardship in England and £174 million put towards student support across the UK, due to the work of the National Union of Students. ....
Most institutions say they don’t plan to run large classes in packed lecture halls. Classes that would once have occupied the largest lecture theatres at most schools will be online ....