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  2. 2018–2023 United Kingdom higher education strikes - Wikipedia

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    t. e. From 2018 to 2023, the UK university sector faced an industrial dispute between staff represented by the University and College Union (UCU) [3] and their employers represented by Universities UK (UUK). [4] The dispute was initially over proposed changes to the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), a pension scheme.

  3. List of scientific misconduct incidents - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark, scientific misconduct is defined as "intention [al] negligence leading to fabrication of the scientific message or a false credit or emphasis given to a scientist", and in Sweden as "intention [al] distortion of the research process by fabrication of data, text, hypothesis, or methods from another researcher's manuscript form or ...

  4. Academic grading in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Papua New Guinea. v. t. e. In the United States, academic grading commonly takes on the form of five, six or seven letter grades. Traditionally, the grades are A+, A, A−, B+, B, B−, C+, C, C−, D+, D, D− and F, with A+ being the highest and F being lowest. In some cases, grades can also be numerical. Numeric-to-letter-grade conversions ...

  5. Florida International University pedestrian bridge collapse

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    The Florida International University pedestrian bridge collapse occurred on March 15, 2018, when a 175-foot-long (53 m) section of the FIU-Sweetwater UniversityCity Pedestrian Bridge collapsed while under construction. The collapse resulted in six deaths (one worker and five motorists), ten injuries (six serious and four minor), and eight ...

  6. Liberties and Responsibilities of Universities (France ...

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    Liberties and Responsibilities of Universities is the official name of a French law aiming at revamping entirely the French public higher education system. The bill was presented by the French Ministry of Higher Education Valérie Pécresse and was officially voted on 11 August 2007 by the Parliament. The law is commonly referred to as the law ...

  7. Duty to warn - Wikipedia

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    the failure of university administrators to warn students and the public. Because her parents' efforts, the Clery Act was enacted which requires colleges and universities in the United States to publish campus crime reports. In 2008, Eastern Michigan University was fined $357,500 for violating the Clery Act.

  8. Universities and antisemitism - Wikipedia

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    Antisemitism. Antisemitism at universities has been reported and supported since the medieval period and, more recently, resisted and studied. Antisemitism has been manifested in various policies and practices, such as restricting the admission of Jewish students by a Jewish quota, or ostracism, intimidation, or violence against Jewish students ...

  9. Expulsion (education) - Wikipedia

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    Expulsion, also known as dismissal, withdrawal, or permanent exclusion ( British English ), is the permanent removal or banning of a student from a school, school district, college, university, or TAFE due to persistent violation of that institution's rules, or in extreme cases, for a single offense of marked severity.