Live Arts Technical Graduate Assistant
Denla British School, BangkokArt & Design
Status
Live Now
Date Listed13 March 2026
ContractFull Time
Listing TypeSpill Network
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Curated headlines from Thailand · art · 14 stories
The PIE News·policy
NBFCs – bridging the funding gap for students in the Indian lending industry
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The PIE News·higher-ed
South Korea’s 310k int’l student surge brings sustainability into focus
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The 74 Million·policy
Classic Learning Test’s Growing Indiana Footprint Tests Influence of ACT, SAT
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The Conversation Education·research
Fixating on a ‘magic number’ of childcare hours misses what’s most important for kids’ development
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ICEF Monitor·international
Australia: Student visa refusal rates reach record high amid weakening demand from China
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The Conversation Education·higher-ed
Choosing a school holiday program can be tricky. Here’s how to identify a good one
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The Conversation Education·edtech
Does AI mean more uni students are plagiarising their work?
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Chalkbeat·policy
Indianapolis Public Education Corporation members announced by Mayor Hogsett
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The Conversation Education·higher-ed
Some kids stop swimming lessons too early. How well can your child actually swim?
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The Conversation Education·policy
Victoria’s school reports are set to change. What does this mean for teachers and families?
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The Conversation Education·edtech
Almost 80% of Australian uni students now use AI. This is creating an ‘illusion of competence’
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The Conversation Education·curriculum
As NAPLAN suffers technical problems, why are major tests done online?
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The Conversation Education·curriculum
All it takes is paint and pancakes. How to boost your preschooler’s science skills
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The Conversation Education·higher-ed
School hours have barely changed since the 1800s. This doesn’t suit teenagers’ sleep
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