Queen's University Belfast criticised for India campus plan after job cuts
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ACLU sues University of Michigan over campus bans for pro-Palestinian protesters
The suit accuses the school of violating plaintiffs' free speech rights and argues that it “abused its authority to ban people from public property.”NBC News - 18h -
University should use its £500m reserves to avoid cutting 400 jobs, union says
Cardiff University has £500m in reserves, but says that money cannot be freely spent.BBC News - 4d -
Cardiff University plans to cut 400 jobs and axe courses
Vice-chancellor Wendy Larner says "it is no longer an option for us to continue as we are".BBC News - 6d -
UK employers cut jobs after Budget, official data shows
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Belfast harbour plans £90m upgrade to serve wind energy projects
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Murder investigation in Spain after body of missing Belfast man found
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4 in 10 companies planning job cuts due to AI: Survey
Companies across the globe, at least four in 10, are likely to cut jobs as artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance, new research shows. A survey in the World Economic Forum's (WEF) latest ...The Hill - Jan. 9
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