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Study International·higher-ed

Epsom College Malaysia: The making of future leaders

Every child’s story is different. Some discover their confidence on stage, others on the sports field. But what they all share is the need for a place that encourages them to try. At Epsom College Malaysia (ECM ),…

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Study International·higher-ed

Can you work on a student visa? A global breakdown of work rules, rights, and restrictions

Checking your bank account while you’re studying abroad is one of the most painful things to go through. Why? Well, it’s most likely that you have an almost empty bank account. It’s common, though, especially with how…

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Study International·higher-ed

Changemaker degrees: What to study if you want to work in the impact sector

So you want to make an impact on the world. There are many ways to do this, whether it be to work in non-governmental organisations (NGOs), nonprofits, social enterprises, mission-driven startups, international…

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Study International·higher-ed

Goldsmiths, University of London: Empowering students to think differently

Some universities teach students what to think. Others teach them how. Then there are the rare ones that go further, encouraging them to question, create and find their own voice. For students who want to shape their…

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Study International·higher-ed

Musicians are smarter than non-musicians — especially those who play the hardest instruments to learn.

Frédéric Chopin, Hilary Hahn, Jimi Hendrix, Neil Peart – these musical geniuses make playing the piano, violin, guitar, and drums look so easy when, in fact, they are some of the hardest instruments to learn. It goes…

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Study International·research

How Trinity Laban shapes working artists

When Jochebel Ohene MacCarthy first auditioned for Tina: The Tina Turner Musical , she turned down the chance to read for the lead. “I thought it was way too hard,” she says of the role, which demanded stamina, control,…

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Study International·higher-ed

Not just war victims: 5 Middle Eastern scientists and innovators that changed the world

Remember the last time you heard about amazing feats coming from scientists and innovators in the Middle East? Some of us may have never even heard of one. But Middle Eastern pioneers have long made world-changing…

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Study International·higher-ed

5 reasons international students choose Swansea University

For many students, university begins with a mix of excitement and uncertainty. But give it some time, and things will fall into place. The people you meet slowly become your close friends, unfamiliar places start to…

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The Conversation UK Education·higher-ed

The best books about being a teenager – according to our experts

DavideAngelini/Shutterstock Awkwardness and acne are the first things that spring to mind when thinking of adolescence, but they’re not always the full picture. We asked eight of our experts to tell us which book they…

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Harvard Gazette·higher-ed

How super-agers keep their brains young

Health ‘Harvard Thinking’: How super-agers keep their brains young Illustrations by Liz Zonarich/Harvard Staff Samantha Laine Perfas Harvard Staff Writer April 15, 2026 long read In podcast, experts break down…

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The Conversation UK Education

Five Paddington books to read with your child, and why the bear on the page is different and worth meeting

Peggy Fortnum and Harper Collins Children's Publishing For many children, Paddington is now primarily the star of three movies and a hit west end musical. However, that is not where the bear in a red hat whose…

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Teaching Times·research

Can Music Help Revision? Study Finds ‘It Depends’

The post Can Music Help Revision? Study Finds ‘It Depends’ appeared first on TeachingTimes .

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Western University News·higher-ed

Western students, local historians bring London’s stories to life through Forest City Facts

As London, Ont. celebrates 200 years since its founding in 1826, a new initiative shines a light on local history. Through Forest City Facts, students and faculty from Western’s master of arts in the public history…

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The Conversation Canada Education·higher-ed

Local music scenes across Canada depend on post-secondary music programs

Algonquin College in Ottawa recently announced that it’s suspended its Music Industry Arts (MIA) diploma program. Despite MIA having a robust graduate employment rate , the program was cut as of March 2026 amid broader…

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Resolution Foundation·higher-ed

Priced out, held back, bench warmed

Afternoon all, Housing’s been on my mind this week. Private renters face the highest housing costs . For many social housing could offer the best route out, and for others it would be a helping hand onto the property…

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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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The Conversation US Education·higher-ed

A writing professor’s new task in the age of AI: Teaching students when to struggle

If you aren't working at it, you're not learning it − something college students need to understand as AI makes producing work easier. Sam Edwards via Getty Images I was early to the generative AI wave in higher…

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The Conversation Canada Education·policy

Actually, Doug Ford, basket-weaving is innovative and in-demand

Salish Nlaka'pamux basket made of cedar or spruce root, cedar wood and hide. (McCord Museum) The Ontario government recently announced massive cuts to Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) funding , decreasing the…

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AASA News & Press·higher-ed

Miami Superintendent Receives 21st Annual Save The Music Foundation Award for Distinguished Support of Music Education

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Lara Wade Director of Communications Mobile: (813) 833-1498 lwade@aasa.org Award Presented During AASA’s National Conference on Education Nashville, TN – February 14, 2026 – Dr. Jose L.…

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LSE Higher Education Blog·higher-ed

We overlook music departments at our peril

As more university music departments face the axe, Thomas Graves points out what we’re all missing when we fail to recognise the unique value of music education With UK higher education (HE) in financial crisis ,…

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