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Middle East Eye·higher-ed

Oscar-winning filmmaker urges Arsenal to reconsider kitman's dismissal over Gaza posts

Oscar-winning filmmaker urges Arsenal to reconsider kitman's dismissal over Gaza posts Submitted by Areeb Ullah on Fri, 04/24/2026 - 12:38 Jon Blair tells MEE his support for Mark Bonnick is informed by his own Jewish…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

WEEKEND READING: Between a rock, a hard place, and student debt

This blog was kindly authored by Dr Farhana Ghaffar, Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship Grant Holder, University of Nottingham BSKY | Website and Dr Rita Hordósy, Associate Professor in Education, University of…

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Middle East Eye·research

Palestine Action defendants targeted Elbit's use of ‘deadly AI’, court hears

Palestine Action defendants targeted Elbit's use of ‘deadly AI’, court hears Palestine Action defendants charged in connection with a break-in at an Elbit Systems factory targeted the Israeli arms company’s use of…

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Middle East Eye·policy

Palestine Action defendants targeted Elbit's use of ‘deadly AI’, court hears

Palestine Action defendants targeted Elbit's use of ‘deadly AI’, court hears Submitted by Oscar Rickett on Fri, 04/24/2026 - 16:50 Zoe Rogers, Fatema Rajwani and Jordan Devlin describe targeting Israeli arms company's…

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The PIE News·policy

China’s outbound student drop signals “maturing” market

Recent data from the Chinese Ministry of Education (MOE) showed China’s outbound mobility rate fall to its lowest point in a decade last year, as experts say rising costs, visa disruptions and increasing domestic…

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The PIE News·policy

China’s outbound student drop signals “maturing” market

Recent data from the Chinese Ministry of Education (MOE) showed China’s outbound mobility rate fall to its lowest point in a decade last year, as experts say rising costs, visa disruptions and increasing domestic…

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UBC News·research

From Wulfstan of York to Pete Hegseth, fake Bible verses have often been politicized

How can Pete Hegseth, the United States defense secretary who claims to be a devout evangelical Christian , have placed Quentin Tarantino on the same footing as the word of God? An example from the early 11th century…

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The Conversation UK Education·policy

Ban on phones in schools: support for headteachers or unnecessary legislation?

LightField Studios/Shutterstock The announcement by the government that a legal ban will be placed on mobile phones in English schools marks a continued shift in tone, if not necessarily in substance, around the control…

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The Guardian Education·policy

Plan for healthier school meals in England will hit services, say caterers

Trade body warns that changes are likely to drive up costs and push pupils to find somewhere to buy junk food Business live – latest updates A government push to get schoolchildren eating more lentils, pulses and beans…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Study abroad think tank launches in Japan

Highlighting a “critical challenge” in global mobility, the Japan Association of Overseas Studies (JAOS) has launched JSARI – the nation’s first dedicated study abroad think tank – amid slowing outbound growth and…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Study abroad think tank launches in Japan

Highlighting a “critical challenge” in global mobility, the Japan Association of Overseas Studies (JAOS) has launched JSARI – the nation’s first dedicated study abroad think tank – amid slowing outbound growth and…

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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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BBC News Education·policy

Calls for clarity over schools smartphone ban

Minister plan to ban smartphones in English schools, but headteachers and campaigners have called for more direction on how to enforce it.

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Spotlight on… second edition of the Malta Tourism Awards

You hold two very significant roles: deputy CEO of Visit Malta and managing director of the Malta Tourism Observatory. For our international education audience, could you briefly explain the distinction between these…

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University Times Ireland·higher-ed

Queens University Belfast students vote for the reinstatement of Irish Language signage

An overwhelming majority of Queens University Belfast (QUB) students voted for the reinstatement of Irish Language signage around the university. Out of the 5000 students who voted in the recent referendum, 91 per cent…

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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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Teacher Tapp Blog·wellbeing

AI for planning, leadership gaps PLUS TAs

Hey there Tappers We’re all back at work now…The summer term has begun! The good news is that only 2% of Tappers predicted April would be the hardest month, though perhaps that’s a decision some are reconsidering now.…

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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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HKFP

Man City, Inter Milan, Chelsea, Juventus to face off in pre-season ‘Hong Kong Football Festival’

English and Italian football giants Manchester City, Chelsea, Inter Milan and Juventus will square up for pre-season friendlies in Hong Kong in August, the clubs announced on Tuesday. A test football match held at Kai…

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The Conversation Education·higher-ed

Australia has access to 20,000 migrant teachers, but is not using them. Why not?

Vanessa Garcia/ Pexels Australia needs more teachers. It ranks among the worst-performing countries in the OECD for teacher shortages. This is particularly so for public schools . As of December 2025 , there was a…

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