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Articles Published in 2023
It has been announced the once crucial element of the UCAS application, the personal statement, will be removed in time for the 2024 admissions cycle.
University of Exeter Business School graduate, Selin Yigitbasi-Ducker, has been named as one of the top fifty “female trailblazers and role models in ESG” in 2022.
Zoe Sperry explores how to prevent exercise from being a New Year's resolution that falls off at the end of January.
Elizabeth Barber outlines the key debates and impacts of Egypt's 2022 COP27 in key areas including climate finance and commitment to the 2015 Paris Accord to assess whether the summit was a substantial contribution to climate action or an empty gesture.
Harry Craig discusses the pros and cons of Dry January, why the trend might be on its way out, and some potential alternatives.
The University and College Union (UCU) has released the dates for their 18 days of strike action. Over 70,000 staff across 150 UK universities will be taking part in industrial action during February and March.
News Editor Megan Haynes and Editor-in-Chief Ana Anajuba speak to Professor Tim Lenton, Director of the Global Systems Institute and Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science at the University of Exeter, about his work on the Earth System and how students can help to reshape the climate crisis.
James Cameron's long-awaited sequel is an enchanting, emotional rollercoaster, writes Madi Wharmby
Esther Humphries reviews Gabrielle Aplin's new album, Phosphorescent.
Eleanor Burkey explores how the NHS is recruiting doctors from the WHO's "red list" of developing countries.