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Monthly Archives: October 2013
State Creep, Surveillance and Snowden: reframing the debate
Two things happened this week: it is a safe bet that Sir David Omand will be elevated to the House of Lords within the next year, and his intervention in the Snowden row reveals just how concerned the powers-that-be are … Continue reading
Boost to study engineering, technology & computer science, as ELQ policy is partially reversed
Martin Bean, the Vice-Chancellor, The Open University, has welcomed the Government’s decision to reverse partially the ELQ policy to support study in engineering, technology and computer science. This will create opportunities for students, and boost skills, contributing to economic growth. … Continue reading