Emily Dixon joined?Times Higher Education as its Europe reporter in October 2023.?Previously a commissioning editor at The?Sunday Times Magazine, she has also contributed to CNN and The?Guardian. She is a 2017 graduate of Columbia University’s journalism school.
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