Book review: AUC and its students — irrepressible bubbles and inevitable politicization
Moataz Bellah’s bold introspective narrative tracks the rise and fall of the student movement in AUC
Moataz Bellah’s bold introspective narrative tracks the rise and fall of the student movement in AUC
Protests about rising tuition fees at Egypt's elite university challenge misconceptions about the student body
Academics lament a lack of investment in social sciences, associating it with the corporatization of education and restricted political environment
Angry AUC students vow to continue protests over tuition fee increases amid financial crisis.
The court is due to release a verdict on March 12.
Aya Morsi never wanted to study law, but, like thousands of other Egyptian students, her high school grades left her with no…
Draft amendments to higher education laws seem to indicate that the Egyptian government is poised to eliminate free university education. The newly formed…
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