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higher education

noun

  1. education beyond high school, specifically that provided by colleges and graduate schools, and professional schools.


higher education

noun

  1. education and training at colleges, universities, polytechnics, etc
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of higher education1

First recorded in 1865–70
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Columbia’s capitulation sparked an uproar among advocates for higher education and academic freedom.

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It said this would have been "irresponsible … given the challenges the higher education sector is facing".

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There should be changes to a scheme which sends young Welsh "talent" and "money" to English universities at a time when the sector is under financial pressure, higher education bosses have said.

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She went on to complete a degree in English literature from a university in Tamil Nadu, becoming one of the only people in her family to receive higher education.

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Earlier this month, British MP Helen Hayes, chair of the parliamentary Education Committee, acknowledged the UK's higher education sector was in trouble.

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