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  • One in five students have a mental health diagnosis, according to a recent survey of nearly 40,000 students.

    Too few counsellors on campus: why students are turning to mental health apps

    Universities are struggling to cope with soaring demand for mental health services. Can technology plug the gap?
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    'I was always told I was unusual': why so few women design video games

    Growing numbers of women are studying video games at university, yet they remain underrepresented in industry
  • Sundar Pichai with one of Google’s quantum computers in the Santa Barbara lab.

    'How can we compete with Google?': the battle to train quantum coders

    A major skills shortage in quantum computing could harm the UK economy unless universities recruit more students
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    'Far too many are struggling': are universities failing autistic students?

    The number of students with social impairments is growing rapidly, but they don’t always get the support they need
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    'The Netflixisation of academia': is this the end for university lectures?

    Universities are increasingly recording lectures, but academics are wary of being spied on or made obsolete
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    The rise of EduTube: how social media influencers are shaping universities

    Popular vloggers are influencing how students learn and where they study. But are universities keeping up?
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