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Education Secretary Justine Greening was unable to confirm whether the Erasmus+ programme will remain a possibility for students in the UK post-Brexit
As the world seemingly sends itself into oblivion, are we investing too much of our time and energy in celebrity culture?
The Editor-in-Chief highlights the key stories and discussions in this week’s issue
The debate over the burkini tells us a lot about the treatment of women in the continuing tensions between the ‘West’ and Islam
Lioui Benhamou addresses the deeper connotations of the debate surrounding France’s banning of the controversial ‘burkini’
Head Features Editor Jacob Nicholas sat down with the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell, to talk about everything from Brexit to building a hotel on campus
Racism is everywhere. The question is, how do we solve it?
The University of Manchester has been ranked 29th in the QS World University Rankings, despite uncertainties around Brexit causing most UK universities to drop in the league table
The summer has been dramatic, and has dropped most of the UK into uncertainty, universities and students included
Theresa May will be our next PM but must be more assertive and direct, like Thatcher, if she is to succeed at the country’s helm
In his true final piece of the year, Colm Lock lays out the case for Britain voting to leave in June
Tristan Parsons suggests that Cameron’s victory over a reformed relationship with the EU is merely distracting from far bigger issues
Romy Biscoe argues that the corporatism of the EU and the soon to be negotiated TTIP free trade deal make a serious case for leaving the union
NUS President Megan Dunn supports Britain Stronger in Europe, and challenges the Brexit campaign and its views on the EU