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Dawn Pakistan·policy

Lessons in mediation

OVER most of the past year, Pakistan’s role in US-Iran diplomacy rema­ined quiet, familiar and carefully limited; functioning as a channel passing messages and keeping lines of open when direct contact between two…

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LSE Business Review·policy

Modern healthcare is data‑rich but insight‑poor

Why has an abundance of data in healthcare not enabled better outcomes in medicine? Alex Bedenkov argues thathealthcare is not short of data but is short of insight that meaningfully shapes decisions, and that this…

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LSE Business Review·policy

How firms should react to rivalry between America and China in critical minerals

The intensifying strategic competition between America and China is reshaping global trade, industrial policy and supply chains in ways that businesses can no longer ignore. Hany Besada explains how multinational firms…

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University Times Ireland·higher-ed

“The First Woman to Address a Major Society of the College” — Sitting Down with Colette Weaire

On any given graduation day in Front Square, students gather around the statue of George Salmon, smiling for photos and laughing at the irony. Salmon, who famously opposed the admission of women to Trinity, has become…

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The Conversation Canada Education·policy

A historian of Black Canada gives a report card on Ontario’s new mandated Black history education

During Black History Month more than two years ago, in February 2024, the Ontario Conservative government announced it would introduce mandatory curriculum expectations focused on the history of Black Canadians for…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

What phase one of the national Pre/Post-arrival Academic Questionnaire pilot has told us so far

Over the weekend HEPI published a blog on international tuition fee setting and a blog calling for a new academic integrity charter . This blog was kindly authored by Michelle Morgan, Dean of Students, University of…

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Waseda University News·higher-ed

Examining the Impact of Sanctioned Elites on Authoritarian Realignment

A researcher investigates how economic elites responded to deterioration of democratic checks and balances in the Japanese legislature ( 1936 – 1942) The prevailing international environment is marked by rising…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Western Awards for Excellence in Teaching celebrate dedicated, creative faculty

Eight faculty members are being recognized for their outstanding contributions to students’ academic development, earning the 2025-26 Western Awards for Excellence in Teaching . Three of this year’s recipients are from…

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FFT Education Datalab·policy

How will qualification entry patterns change as a result of changes to Attainment 8?

Back in November, the Department for Education (DfE) signalled changes to its headline secondary school performance measures, Attainment 8 and Progress 8. We wrote about their proposals at the time . Briefly, with the…

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IPS Africa·policy

“At Africa’s First Our Ocean Conference, a Test of Global Will on High Seas Protection and Deep-Sea Mining”

By James Alix Michel VICTORIA, Seychelles, Mar 23 2026 (IPS) When the 11th Our Ocean Conference opens in Mombasa and Kilifi, Kenya, from June 16-18, 2026, it will mark the first time this influential meeting has been…

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Cambridge Judge Business School Insight·higher-ed

Why everything you thought you knew on local markets is wrong

When consumers do their grocery shopping every week, they typically shop somewhere locally. Similarly, when people want to fill up their car, they will not travel to the next town to do so. Same with the pharmacy and…

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Education and Employers·research

Director of GCHQ quizzed by children

Pupils in a Manchester primary school had a rare and unforgettable experience of meeting the Director of GCHQ, Anne Keast-Butler, and quizzing her about her job. She took time out of her very busy diary to visit St…

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The Conversation Africa Education·higher-ed

Distance learning changes lives, but comes with its own challenges

For students outside cities, participation in distance learning can be a lonely struggle. Tobi Oshinnaike via Unsplash Across Africa, distance education has become one of the most powerful forces for expanding access to…

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Nuffield Foundation·policy

The contribution of communities to social well-being in the UK

Final report from the Nuffield Foundation and British Academy on the Understanding Communities programme A n ew report exploring how local communities influence social well-being is published today by the Nuffield…

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Social Mobility Commission

Commission's unique data platform to address regional inequality

The new Data Explorer breaks down social mobility measures across the UK by geography, gender, ethnicity and disability for the first time.

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