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Teures Erasmus-Ende: Für viele platzt Traum vom Großbritannien-Studium


Teures Erasmus-Ende: Für viele platzt Traum vom Großbritannien-Studium
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Von Claudia Wanner
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Britische Universitäten galten für den deutschen Akademiker-Nachwuchs stets als hervorragende Adresse. Doch infolge des Brexits müssen Studenten aus der EU nun wesentlich höhere Gebühren zahlen. Die Bewerbungen sind eingebrochen. Die Unis kämpfen aber um die EU-Studenten.
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Die Strohsack-Passage in der Leipziger Nikolaistraße bringen angehende Studierende eher selten in Verbindung mit einem britischen Hochschulabschluss. Doch hier, mitten im Zentrum der Stadt, residiert seit kurzem die Leipziger Niederlassung der Lancaster University.
Der erste Jahrgang ist mit knapp 50 Studenten im Herbst 2020 gestartet. In diesem Jahr kommen 100 Studienanfänger dazu, sagt Elisabeth Grindel-Denby, Direktorin des Campus. ....

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Vaccine Heroes Wake Up to Bruising Reality


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The discovery of multiple safe and effective Covid-19 vaccines has been the reputational boost the pharmaceutical industry needed. As science has caught up to the coronavirus, the price-inflating antics of Martin Shkreli and manufacturers’ roles in the opioid epidemic have faded into the background while people literally raise their glass to drugmakers like Pfizer Inc.
A Harris poll found that US public opinion of the sector had risen to 62% in February, up from 32% before the pandemic, the biggest jump among several industries.
It could be a short-lived romance. “The impact on public opinion has been spectacular, but it’s not going to last,” Reinhard Angelmar, a health-care management specialist and emeritus marketing professor at INSEAD, tells me. ....

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50 years of tax cuts for the rich failed to trickle down, economics study says


50 years of tax cuts for the rich failed to trickle down, economics study says
By Aimee Picchi
Bipartisan senators unveil COVID relief bills
Tax cuts for the wealthy have long drawn support from conservative lawmakers and economists who argue that such measures will trickle down and eventually boost jobs and incomes for everyone else. But a new study from the London School of Economics says 50 years of such tax cuts have only helped one group the rich.
The new paper, by David Hope of the London School of Economics and Julian Limberg of King s College London, examines 18 developed countries from Australia to the United States over a 50-year period from 1965 to 2015. The study compared countries that passed tax cuts in a specific year, such as the U.S. in 1982 when President Ronald Reagan slashed taxes on the wealthy, with those that didn t, and then examined their economic outcomes.  ....

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