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How do we value universities?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe university experience means more than a piece of paper and a photo in a cap and gown.RMIT University, CC BY-SA

We have become accustomed to hearing the benefits of higher education measured in economic terms. But is this the only way we value them?

The economic and individual value

Universities Australia (the peak body for the sector) points to...

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Can we unlearn social biases while we sleep?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageYou can do a lot while you sleep.Woman via www.shutterstock.com.

Your brain does a lot when you are asleep. It’s when you consolidate memories and integrate the things you’ve learned during the day into your existing knowledge structure. We now have lots of evidence that while you are sleeping, specific memories can be reactivated and...

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  1. Political football: why the US took action on FIFA corruption
  2. EU's refugee relocation plans desperately need a reality check
  3. Return of the 'snooper's charter' reflects a worldwide move towards greater surveillance
  4. Women's World Cup primes for kick-off amid corruption allegations at FIFA
  5. Blair steps down as Middle East envoy with little to show for it
  6. We all deserve the right to die without pain or fear, but assisted suicide won't fix that
  7. Kafka is the real ghost of Kubrick's The Shining
  8. Opportunity knocks for the Tories to boost gender equality in science
  9. The dating jungle: how men and women see each other when online dating
  10. Most people want it, but the UK isn't ready to legalise assisted dying
  11. Air traffic control failure shows we need a better approach to programming
  12. Why Mauritius and the UK are still sparring over decolonisation
  13. Counting crowds is a start – but we also need to understand them
  14. Conservative education plans are poetic - but are they practical?
  15. Lessons for FIFA from the Salt Lake City Olympic scandal
  16. With harsher disciplinary measures, school systems fail black kids
  17. Annals of free trade: will TPP learn from our NAFTA past, or are we condemned to repeat it?
  18. Apple Watch shows value of strong supply chains, and opportunity in disruption
  19. Most people think 'man' when they think 'scientist' – how can we kill the stereotype?
  20. Homophobia just ain't what it used to be
  21. Beyond recycling: solving e-waste problems must include designers and consumers
  22. How do you haha? LOL through the ages
  23. Devastating consequences of secrecy and silence
  24. Is technology making your attention span shorter than a goldfish's?
  25. Companies should be on the hunt for gremlins in the open-source machine
  26. Genetically modified immune cells with 'suicide genes' designed to attack cancers
  27. EU referendum: what we learned from the Queen's speech
  28. Zero hours and temp jobs are no help to ‘hardworking people’
  29. Your smartphone could be good for your mental health
  30. Morality requires a god, whether you're religious or not
  31. Treating HIV early leads to better health and less transmission
  32. Paperless arrests are a sure-fire trigger for more deaths in custody
  33. A heatwave that's too hot for India to handle, with more to come
  34. Are those fleeing persecution and impoverishment so very different?
  35. Australia’s cycling media and governing bodies are complicit in the doping problem
  36. Coffee lovers beware: climate change may affect your brew
  37. The books that shaped the rise and fall of the British empire
  38. The missing middle of South Africa’s economic ladder threatens stability
  39. Post-menopause? Hit the weights, not the treadmill
  40. Wait and pay: action on climate change is cheap, delay is costly
  41. Meet the Australian wildlife most threatened by climate change
  42. We've only monitored a fraction of the Barrier Reef's species
  43. Remind me again, how does cannabis affect the brain?
  44. Modi the statesman must now sell domestic reform
  45. Forget siestas, 'green micro-breaks' could boost work productivity
  46. The 'magic of moments': Ben Okri on slow reading and his new novel
  47. IS radicalises Western youth via the internet? It's not that simple
  48. Keeping public priorities in public universities
  49. Science can influence policy and benefit the public – here's how
  50. Found: our 3m-year-old forebear who lived alongside 'Lucy'

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