Academics stand by comments on NUS and NTU, after article taken down

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SINGAPORE - Five of the academics who were quoted in the recent Today article 'Opaque policies, fixation with KPIs, rankings: Why arts and humanities academics quit NUS, NTU' have stood by their comments after the article was taken down.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

 

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