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Trump’s Harvard ban exposes Australia’s foreign student problem: For lecturers striving to provide a meaningful learning experience for all, it presents a real dilemma when some students struggle with basic English.

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Ubaydullaeva, Dilnoza

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In the ongoing clash between Donald Trump and Harvard University, the US president criticised the top Ivy League institution for allegedly prioritising foreign students over domestic applicants. This has reignited debates about who benefits most from access to elite universities.

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Australian Financial Review

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