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Gulf Times Education·wellbeing

QF’s QSTP and Merck mark the start of FemTech Accelerator Program with strong global founder pipeline

Qatar Science & Technology Park, a member of Qatar Foundation, in partnership with Merck, marked the start of the QSTP × Merck FemTech Accelerator. The program officially began following its opening session held on…

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Community College Daily·policy

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Taking on the heavy lifting: How Davidson-Davie is scaling apprenticeships to meet local workforce needs EdNC A key to Davidson-Davie Community College’s success in expanding apprenticeships is the fact that the college…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Western approves 2026-27 university budget

Western University’s Board of Governors approved a balanced budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year, focused on academic excellence, research impact, student experience and strategic growth. Western is projected to end the…

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UC Irvine News·higher-ed

A decade of impact

In April 2017, UC Irvine set out to create a day dedicated to collective generosity, during which every gift – no matter the size – could make a meaningful difference. Now, with the record-breaking success of its 10 th…

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Chalkbeat·policy

Philadelphia Education Committee chair says he’s ‘prepared to sue’ to stop school closures

Sign up for Chalkbeat Philadelphia’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system. Philadelphia Education Committee Chair Isaiah Thomas says members of City Council are “prepared to sue” if the Board…

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The Conversation UK Education·research

Dolls beat screens for building children’s social skills, study finds

Vach cameraman/Shutterstock What’s the point of play? Is it simply a way to keep children occupied, or something more? For some, it’s about learning literacy and numeracy. For others, it’s how friendships form and…

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Gulf Times Qatar·higher-ed

Rwanga Foundation launches sustainable mosque project in KRI with lessons for Qatar’s water and energy future

A new sustainability initiative in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) is drawing increasing attention across the Gulf, with particular relevance for Qatar as it continues to prioritise water security, energy efficiency…

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McMaster Daily News·policy

Art, advocacy and student leadership: All in a year’s work

Olivia Henderson is already thinking about how she’s going to welcome students to Wilson College – even though she just went through the experience herself a few months ago. For Henderson, a first-year student at the…

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Ohio State News·higher-ed

Six student ventures earn $50,000 each in 2026 President’s Buckeye Accelerator

Six student-led startups were each awarded $50,000 in funding at The Ohio State University’s 2026 President’s Buckeye Accelerator (PBA) finale, led by the Keenan Center for Entrepreneurship . The pitch event featured 12…

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Georgia Tech News·higher-ed

Hyundai Motor Group, Georgia Tech Sign MOU on Hydrogen Mobility Development

Hyundai Motor Group, Georgia Tech Sign MOU on Hydrogen Mobility Development Superadmin Thu, 04/30/2026 - 09:43 Hyundai Motor Group and the Georgia Institute of Technology have announced an expansion of their growing…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

Dr. Nancy Baxter appointed as McMaster University’s next Vice-President and Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences

We are pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Nancy Baxter to Vice-President and Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences beginning August 31, 2026. An internationally respected academic leader, clinician, and researcher,…

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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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LSE British Politics and Policy·policy

Political narratives and British voters

Using new survey data, Laurence Vardaxoglou identifies two new groups of British voters, beyond left and right, according to their preferred political narratives. Winning the voters of each group will require different…

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LSE Higher Education Blog·higher-ed

Building spaces for collaborative resistance

As a research field, disability studies claims to transform understandings fundamental to many other disciplines; in conversation with Philippa Mullins , Miro Griffiths explores how that translates into transformed…

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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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