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The PIE News·higher-ed

Australian budget puts research and skills in focus

“The 2026-27 federal budget recognises the difficult economic environment facing the government, but it comes at a time when Australia cannot afford to take its foot off the accelerator on skills, research and…

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SRHE Blog·higher-ed

Revealing university identity: a methodological reflection

by Michelangela Verardi The blog is based on the outputs from my DBA in Higher Education Management (University of Bath) thesis entitled: ‘University identity: Statutes and Architectures” Understanding what a university…

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EdWeek Teaching & Learning·curriculum

Why There’s Still No ‘Science of Reading’ Equivalent for Math Instruction (Opinion)

A leading curriculum designer lays out the biggest problem in math instruction today.

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The Conversation Africa·policy

Gut health: why food alone won’t fix childhood stunting

South Africa has a paradox when it comes to food availability. Its supermarkets are overflowing . But it continues to record high levels of stunted growth . This seems to be a global problem. Data suggest that the world…

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Times of India Education

CHSE Odisha Class 12 result 2026 releasing tomorrow: How to check plus two marksheets on DigiLocker

Odisha Class 12 results for Science, Commerce, Arts, and Vocational streams are set to be released tomorrow, May 20, 2026, between 12:30 pm and 1 pm. Over 4.1 lakh students can access their provisional marksheets online…

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Ed Next·research

The Brain That Sees Patterns

Kim Feller founded Feller School in Madison, Wisconsin, in 2022 with the knowledge that students with dyslexia learn differently and require explicit instruction to help them see the patterns that make up our language.…

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Straits Times Singapore·policy

Public servants should actively seek solutions, are not just ‘cogs’ in machine: Chee Hong Tat

He was speaking to about 1,200 government employees and students at a science and tech festival.

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The Conversation Africa·higher-ed

Animaux sacrés et royaux du Cameroun : la littérature et la prospective peuvent-elles les sauver ?

Dans les prairies et les hautes terres de l'ouest du Cameroun, certains animaux sont considérés comme sacrés. Au sein des royaumes autochtones (fondoms, chefferies) de la région, bon nombre de ces animaux sont également…

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Gulf Times Education

Workshop shows Qatar entrepreneurs how AI can fast-track software, startup creation

Artificial intelligence-assisted tools have been instrumental in narrowing the gap between a startup idea and a working product, allowing founders and developers to build apps, websites, data tools, and business…

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CNA Singapore·research

Science Centre Singapore to debut immersive ocean exhibition One Ocean: Every Action Ripples

The world-first exhibition at Science Centre Singapore will use 360-degree projections, virtual reality and interactive installations to bring two decades of ocean research to life.

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Reason·policy

Chief Judge Moore Commissions Bizarre AI Cartoon About The Federal Circuit Without Judge Newman

On Monday afternoon, I received an email from a PR firm that I thought was a fake. It began: Please see here for the fun Schoolhouse Rock-style cartoon theme song for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

Continuity and change: what Scotland’s elections means for universities

This blog was kindly authored by Lesley Jackson , Deputy Director, Universities Scotland. Last week’s Scottish election result managed to deliver both remarkable continuity and noteworthy change. Having secured 58 of…

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MIT News·higher-ed

New research enables a robot to chart a better course

In the aftermath of a devastating earthquake, unpiloted aerial vehicles (UAVs) could fly through a collapsed building to map the scene, giving rescuers information they need to quickly reach survivors. But this remains…

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Straits Times Singapore

Snow City to close after 26 years, last day of operations will be Sept 30

The Science Centre said Snow City’s staff will be supported closely through this transition.

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Korea Times Southkorea·research

Korea turns to eco-friendly pesticides to combat surge of lovebugs

Korean forest researchers are accelerating field trials of eco-friendly pesticides to combat a massive surge of Plecia longiforceps — commonly known as lovebugs — that has swarmed mountains and residential areas near…

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SCMP Hong Kong·research

What Hong Kong can learn from the Yangtze’s conservation success

In February, a landmark study in the journal Science delivered rare good news for conservation: a five-year fishing ban in the Yangtze River had halted seven decades of biodiversity near-collapse. Fish biomass has…

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Education Review AU·higher-ed

Budget tightens school disability support

The federal government has announced a new “ safeguard ” around how funding is spent to support school students with disabilities. The budget papers say there is an issue with “ inaccurate claiming ” by schools and new…

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Education Review AU·research

What does misbehaviour really mean?

Classrooms across Australia are under more pressure than ever before, with teachers increasingly navigating complex behaviour challenges alongside already stretched workloads. But what if those behaviours are not…

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Taipei Times

The Guardian view on public health and the arts: Enter the all-singing, all-dancing science of aging

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University of Washington News·higher-ed

3 UW-affiliated graduate students among this year’s 30 Soros Fellows

Two current UW graduate students and one recent alumnus have been selected to receive the prestigious Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for Young Americans. Pictured here, from left to right: Daniel G. Chen, Briana…

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