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Study International·higher-ed

Not just war victims: 5 Middle Eastern scientists and innovators that changed the world

Remember the last time you heard about amazing feats coming from scientists and innovators in the Middle East? Some of us may have never even heard of one. But Middle Eastern pioneers have long made world-changing…

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Study International·policy

Coachella’s too pricey? Here are 4 budget-friendlier American music festivals

Seek the most budget-friendly American music festivals, and Coachella will be nowhere in sight. The average celebrity flies out on their private jet and sets up for the weekend in a mansion before strolling into their…

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Study International·higher-ed

5 reasons international students choose Swansea University

For many students, university begins with a mix of excitement and uncertainty. But give it some time, and things will fall into place. The people you meet slowly become your close friends, unfamiliar places start to…

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Study International·higher-ed

More doing, less typing: 11 degrees that have little to no essay writing

If you do a quick Google search for the “easiest degrees for international students,” you’ll notice that most suggested degrees are creative degrees . But how easy are these degrees ? The thing is, you can’t determine…

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Study International·research

Sabrina Carpenter at Coachella: Why her ‘weird’ comment is cringe for students

First and foremost: Sabrina Carpenter has mostly chosen to stand on the right side of history. In 2024, she donated to the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund, raised by Nicola Coughlan. In 2025, she condemned the White…

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Study International·research

How to become the next Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet: 7 best acting schools with famous graduates

Do you dream of becoming a Broadway star? Do you want to be part of the big screen — being part of a TV show’s cast that shaped a generation or being a movie star determined to win an Oscar? The best acting schools — or…

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Chalkbeat

Beyond the SHSAT: The invite-only public school admissions test nobody talks about

Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. With an acceptance rate below 10%, Hunter College High School is one of the most…

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Study International·higher-ed

Grow as a researcher at City University of Hong Kong

Most of us have heard the advice: “Don’t blast your music, it’ll ruin your ears.” Well, turns out it’s not just about your hearing. “Although hearing loss is usually seen as an ear issue, it actually affects brain…

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Study International·higher-ed

Grow as a researcher at City University of Hong Kong

Most of us have heard the advice: “Don’t blast your music, it’ll ruin your ears.” Well, turns out it’s not just about your hearing. “Although hearing loss is usually seen as an ear issue, it actually affects brain…

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Chalkbeat·policy

Colorado pays generously for homeschool enrichment. Funding cuts and stricter rules may be coming.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. For years, thousands of Colorado homeschoolers have…

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Chalkbeat

Colorado pays generously for homeschool enrichment. Funding cuts and stricter rules may be coming.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. For years, thousands of Colorado homeschoolers have…

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MIT News Education

Q&A: MIT SHASS and the future of education in the age of AI

The MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (SHASS) was founded in 1950 in response to “a new era emerging from social upheaval and the disasters of war,” as outlined in the 1949 Lewis Committee Report . The…

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Teaching Times·research

Can Music Help Revision? Study Finds ‘It Depends’

The post Can Music Help Revision? Study Finds ‘It Depends’ appeared first on TeachingTimes .

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Teaching Times·research

Can Music Help Revision? Study Finds ‘It Depends’

The post Can Music Help Revision? Study Finds ‘It Depends’ appeared first on TeachingTimes .

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Chalkbeat

Report: Many Metro Detroit families want their kids in after-school programs but don’t have access

Sign up for Chalkbeat Detroit’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system and Michigan education policy. Ajia Phillips sometimes had no choice but to keep her daughter home from school. On days…

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Chalkbeat

The soundtrack to Philly’s waning gun violence

Sign up for Chalkbeat Philadelphia’s free newsletter to keep up with news on the city’s public school system. This story was published in collaboration with The New York Times. Zayvion Hamiel, also known as ZayMoney ,…

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Chalkbeat

Shootings are falling in Philly, but kids make up a growing share of gun-violence victims

Sign up for Chalkbeat Philadelphia’s free newsletter to keep up with news on the city’s public school system. The number of Philadelphia kids injured by gunfire is falling — but it’s not falling as fast as the total…

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Ed Next

Admissions Officers Beware: Some Advanced Placement Scores Are Inflated

While high school GPAs have been gliding upwards for years, college admissions officers have relied on Advanced Placement (AP) exams as a more stable, rigorous measure of college readiness. That confidence is now…

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The Conversation Education·higher-ed

Does AI mean more uni students are plagiarising their work?

dusanpetkovic/ Getty images People using other peoples’ ideas, words and creations without acknowledgement is a widespread problem. Plagiarism occurs everywhere from restaurant menus to political speeches and music .…

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The Conversation Education·edtech

Does AI mean more uni students are plagiarising their work?

dusanpetkovic/ Getty images People using other peoples’ ideas, words and creations without acknowledgement is a widespread problem. Plagiarism occurs everywhere from restaurant menus to political speeches and music .…

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