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Times of India Education

What after UK Board class 10 result 2026? A simple guide to choosing the right stream

The UK Board Class 10 results usher in a crucial decision: selecting a Class 11 stream. Science, Commerce, and Arts offer distinct career paths, with the best choice aligning with individual interests and strengths, not…

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Reason·research

The FDA Fast-Tracks Its Review of Psilocybin and Methylone, 2 Promising Psychedelics

It has been six days since President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at facilitating regulatory review of psychedelics that have shown potential as psychotherapeutic catalysts. As promised then, the Food…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

Are England’s new higher education institutions delivering on their promises?

This blog was kindly authored by Kat Emms , Senior Research Manager at the Edge Foundation. The 2017 Higher Education and Research Act promised to make it easier for new higher education institutions (HEIs) to enter the…

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University Affairs CA·higher-ed

Northern Shift

In the span of just a few years, Canada’s far-right movement has deepened its roots and broadened its ability to influence public discourse. In one of the most visible instances of courting more traditional right-wing…

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EdSurge Tech·higher-ed

Districts Relying More on Data to Identify Gifted Students

A group of third grade students gather around a board game on a Wednesday afternoon in a Charleston classroom, grabbing game pieces, discussing potential moves and reading out playing cards. The games are not Monopoly,…

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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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University of Cambridge News·higher-ed

Scientists find a new way coronaviruses can get into human cells

The virus - Cardioderma cor coronavirus (CcCoV) KY43, or CcCoV-KY43 - can bind to a receptor cell found in the human lung, but testing in Kenya suggests it has not spilled over into the local human population. Rather…

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The Conversation UK Education·research

Understanding incel culture – and how schools can address it

New Africa/Shutterstock Incels, or involuntary celibates, are members of an online subculture, most often heterosexual men, who believe they have been unconditionally excluded from the dating scene. This has negative…

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LSE British Politics and Policy·policy

Reforming the offence of misconduct in public office

The way the offence of misconduct in public office was established means the offence is vaguely defined. Jeremy Horder looks into the Government’s proposed reforms, and offers a warning against extending the offence to…

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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

University of Chester: Postgraduate humanities and social sciences built for global impact

Sadie Spencer did not expect to score 92% on her master’s dissertation. She had moved through her undergraduate degree at the University of Chester ‘s School of Humanities and Social Sciences with the conviction that…

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NUS Newsroom·higher-ed

Bridging global divides: Top policy schools pitch solutions for a fragmented world at conference hosted by LKYSPP

Policy challenges today rarely stop at national borders, and are becoming harder to solve as polarisation, geopolitical tensions and declining institutional trust loom. Against this backdrop, the Lee Kuan Yew School of…

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Study International·higher-ed

No shortcuts to success: A look at the longest degrees in the world

If you think studying some of the longest degrees in the world is a waste of time, think again. Our brains are wired to want results fast. Our primitive impulse is to respond quickly to opportunities and threats. Plus,…

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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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University Times Ireland·higher-ed

Rashid Khalidi Receives Phil Gold Medal of Honorary Patronage

The University Philosophical Society (Phil) hosted historian Rashid Khalidi for a discussion on Wednesday, Apr. 15, in the Graduates Memorial Building, where he was awarded the society’s Gold Medal of Honorary…

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UBC News·higher-ed

New poll shows strong region-wide support for SkyTrain extension to UBC

A recent independent poll commissioned by the University of British Columbia shows broad regional support for extending SkyTrain to the university’s Vancouver campus, with respondents citing the project’s potential to…

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University of Cambridge News·higher-ed

Professor Simon Conway Morris receives 2026 Templeton Prize

Valued at more than US$1.4 million – approximately £1.04 million – the prize is one of the world’s largest annual individual awards. Established by the late global investor and philanthropist Sir John Templeton, it is…

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Bellwether·higher-ed

Systemic Impact: Designing and Executing Effective Campaigns

Systemic Impact Designing and Executing Effective Campaigns Alex Cortez , Christine Wade , Kateland Beals Download PDF Introduction “Campaigns are highly energized, intensely focused, concentrated streams of activity…

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Study International·higher-ed

10 cheapest countries for Indian students to live in

The financial case for rethinking where you study abroad has never been stronger. Over 1.3 million Indian students were studying overseas in 2024, yet the traditional Big Four — the US, UK, Canada, and Australia — are…

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