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Cambridge in the World

Nicola Padfield, Master, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge

10-Apr-17 08:05

Cambridge in the World

Ranked 4th in the Times Higher Education World University 2016-2017 raking, Cambridge University continues to be seen as a leader in quality higher education. Today we speak about the development of a fund, named after the late Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew as well as the impact of Brexit on higher education funding.


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Tags:  CambridgeFitzwilliam CollegeLee Kuan YewSingaporeBrexitintellectual discoursehigher educationCriminal Justice Systemconsentwomen's rightsEngland





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