United States
Speaking up for safety
The White House has launched a campaign to raise public awareness of sexual assault on campus. The 鈥淚t鈥檚 On Us鈥 campaign encourages students to intervene in situations that they think could lead to an assault and aims to 鈥渃reate an environment in which sexual assault is unacceptable and survivors are supported鈥 on聽campus. US President Barack Obama said he hoped that the campaign would 鈥渇undamentally shift鈥 the way the country treats the issue.
Luxembourg
Innovation support
Luxembourg鈥檚 National Research Fund and Luxinnovation, the national agency for innovation and research, signed a collaborative agreement for the years 2014-17 designed to tighten their links and to stimulate and support research, development and innovation. The enhanced collaboration aims to encourage innovation within companies and the development of public-private partnerships, as聽well as to support commercial exploitation of research carried out in public institutions. Enabling researchers to tap more effectively into Europe-wide research programmes such as Horizon 2020 is another goal.
Russia
Enrolment ban widens
Russia鈥檚 education watchdog has barred 11 more institutions from enrolling new students. Among the state and private institutions are five state universities in Moscow, Ivanovo, Makhach颅kala, Novosibirsk and Yekaterinburg. So聽far this year, almost 120 institutions have been blacklisted amid a聽government drive to increase quality in the sector. The latest institutions failed to 鈥渃omply with instructions following checks鈥, said the Federal Education and Science Supervision Agency (Rosobrnadzor).
Bolivia
Indigenous graduations
Bolivia鈥檚 indigenous universities have graduated their first students. The country鈥檚 president, Evo Morales, handed out degree certificates to the 118 students, from Tupac Katari Aymara University, Apiaguaiki Tupa Guarani University and Casimiro Huanca Quechua University, in a joint ceremony in the city of Cocha颅bamba. The government of Mr聽Morales set up the institutions, named after indigenous heroes, at which students are free to dress in traditional clothing. Speaking at the event, he said that indigenous students may face discrimination at other public universities.
Hong Kong
Democracy protest
Students at Hong Kong universities boycotted classes in an action against Chinese government restrictions on elections in the territory. The spark was the decision that only candidates approved by a pro-Beijing selection committee may stand in elections for Hong Kong chief executive in 2017. Organisers of a student rally at the start of the week-long boycott said 13,000 participated, but it is not known how many students at Hong Kong鈥檚 seven universities took part.
Australia
Murdoch v-c suspended
笔别谤迟丑鈥檚 Murdoch University has suspended its vice-chancellor, Richard Higgott, over allegations of misconduct. According to The Australian, the university has been investigating the allegations for some time but took the decision to suspend Professor Higgott and to hand the matter over to Western Australia鈥檚 Corruption and Crime Commission after new evidence came to light. The university has said nothing about the nature of the allegations, but there is speculation that it聽relates to favouritism in appointments.
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