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National Post

Everything you need to know about Toronto’s Ontario Line subway project, from cost to timelines

Toronto has started tunnelling on its new subway route. The Ontario Line will open up 15 stops between Exhibition Place, west of downtown, and the old location of the Ontario Science Centre in North York. The project is…

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Brown University News·higher-ed

Rishika Kartik: Advancing accessibility through a blend of science, art and advocacy

Through a self-designed independent concentration, the Brown University senior has used art and design to expand agency, dignity and representation for people with disabilities.

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Study International·higher-ed

University of Milan: Excellence in future-ready education

Founded in 1924, University of Milan (La Statale) is now one of Italy’s largest and most well-ranked higher education institutions. It consistently ranks among Italy’s top five universities, a feat for an institution…

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K-12 Dive·research

Teachers’ knowledge of science of reading improves, Fordham reports

However, at least a quarter of K-3 teachers say they are not fully committed to the literacy model, according to new research.

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Gulf Times Education·policy

Why humanoid robots are ultimate AI frontier

Humanoid robots, or bipedal machines powered by software, are emerging as one of the more tangible outputs of the artificial intelligence revolution. The growing obsession with them is easy to explain: They look like…

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Japan Times Latest·higher-ed

ChatGPT trounces humans in entrance exams for top Japan university, study finds

The University of Tokyo's category 3 science exam, often taken by those seeking admission to its medical school, is considered the most difficult exam to pass in Japan.

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NUS Newsroom·policy

Where do the youth stand in Singapore’s Total Defence today?

In a time of heightened geopolitical tensions and declining multilateralism – when some states are turning to might and power to intimidate and conquer – the danger of destabilisation has become imminent. How, then,…

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Study International·higher-ed

University of Nicosia: Get more than a medical degree

Choosing where to study medicine can shape not just your education, but the path you take long after graduation. Beyond the usual destinations, there’s a newer option that’s been gaining attention: Nicosia, Cyprus. The…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Schulich fellowship program aims to transform fracture care for older adults

Fractures can happen in an instant – a slip on the ice, a misstep in the kitchen, a quiet fall at home. For older adults the consequences are often life-altering, triggering a cascade of complications that can threaten…

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Study International·higher-ed

What the world’s most elite Black university has to do with ‘ARIRANG,’ BTS’s hit comeback album

International students shape the world in many ways — and that includes the new album ARIRANG by BTS , one of the biggest cultural icons today. On March 20, 2026, “ARIRANG”, a 14-track project exploring the members’…

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Times of India Education·higher-ed

Science and Technology Park at Pune University to Establish 3 New Centers of Excellence

Science and Technology Park (STP) at Pune University announced launch of three new Centres of Excellence and a Global Capability Centre during its 40th anniversary event at Pune International Centre. The initiative…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Study: Immigrants help address the US eldercare shortage

Good caregivers are often in short supply, but after the Covid-19 pandemic hit the U.S. in early 2020, staff levels at nursing homes dropped by 10 percent. What was a simple personnel shortage has moved closer to being…

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MIT News·higher-ed

An engineer’s guide to birds

Feathers give birds their dazzling colors. They repel water and trap heat, keeping them warm and dry. They can even stifle sound, allowing species such as owls to hunt in virtual silence. All of these functions come…

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The College Fix·higher-ed

Center-right scholars urge massive federal overhaul to reform, improve U.S. science programs

‘Prometheus Program’ seeks to restore scientific integrity with dozens of policy recommendations, but some question role of too much federal oversight A center-right group of national scholars is calling on the federal…

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Study International·higher-ed

What do history PhD candidates do? This one’s researching Calcutta’s forgotten but deadliest plague

The COVID-19 pandemic took us all by surprise. Six years since it happened, we can now assuredly say it was one of the deadliest pandemics of our time. 7.1 million lives have been lost to COVID since January 5, 2020.…

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Study International·higher-ed

Here’s how to tell your parents that a humanities degree is not useless

Holiday dinners are great — until someone asks you what you’re studying. Then it begins. “So…what’s your major again?” “Isn’t it kind of useless?” “Be honest. Are you ever going to make money?” The raised eyebrows, the…

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ICEF Monitor·higher-ed

Demand for “future proofing” programmes rising fast among college-aged students

As we speak, many international student prospects are changing their minds about what they should study. Over just a couple of years, the simple equation of a science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM) programme =…

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Votebeat·policy

Wisconsin will likely see limited, local effects from Voting Rights Act ruling — at least for now

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Wisconsin’s free newsletter here . Wisconsin will likely face limited immediate…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

‘A life of extraordinary consequence’ McMaster Community mourns Professor Juliet Daniel

McMaster University is mourning the loss of Distinguished University Professor and proud Barbadian-Canadian Juliet Daniel. “My friend Professor Juliet Daniel lived a life of extraordinary consequence,” says McMaster…

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MIT News·edtech

Solving the “Whac-a-mole dilemma”: A smarter way to debias AI vision models

In today’s hospitals and clinics, a dermatologist may use an artificial intelligence model for classifying skin lesions to assess if the lesion is at risk of developing into a cancer or if it is benign. But if the model…

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Monthly salary is NET (take-home), Additional benefits: Housing stipend: 6000 MAD/month, relocation & annual flights, international health coverage, retirement fund options, language classes, welcome stipend, laptop, SIM card
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