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Universities praise continuity of reappointments in era of reform, as post-election reshuffle ushers in new assistant ministry in international education
New era of collaboration will benefit both sectors, according to leader who hopes to put ¡®efficiency¡¯ skills to good use at one of England¡¯s smallest universities
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Report finds overseas departures among high-performing school-leavers have reached highest level in 15 years, with many heading to neighbouring Australia