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Many PhD students feel they are being exploited (Fazackerley, 2020). For example, a professor was accused of treating two PhD students like personal servants (Stephens, 2022).

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Article author (Year) ‘Article title’, Newspaper title, Day and month, p. Page number of article. Available at: URL (Accessed: Access date).

Fazackerley, A. (2020) ‘Tackling drunken students by night, teaching by day: PhD students say they are being exploited’, The Guardian, 28 November. Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/education/2020/nov/28/tackling-drunken-students-by-night-teaching-by-day-phd-students-say-they-are-being-exploited (Accessed: 12 January 2023).

Stephens, M. (2022) ‘Professor accused of slavery wins payout’, The Telegraph, 19 January, p. 9. Available at: https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-daily-telegraph/20220119/page/11 (Accessed: 12 January 2023).

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The Cambodian government believes art looted after the fall of the Khmer Rouge was sold to museums in Europe and the US, including the British Museum (Simpson, 2022) and Denver Art Museum (Politzer and Woodman, 2021).

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Article author (Year) ‘Article title’, Newspaper title, Day and month, p. Page number of article.

Politzer, M. and Woodman, S. (2021) ‘Denver museum to return looted relics to Cambodia’, The Washington Post Sunday, 14 November, p. G8.

Simpson, C. (2022) ‘Cambodia to search British Museum for plundered art’, The Sunday Telegraph, 3 July, p. 7.